ICE contracts Southeast Georgia prison to create largest detention center in U.S
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FOLKSTON, Ga. (WSAV) – Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is expanding its processing center in Folkston, Ga. to double the current capacity, establishing the largest ICE detention center in the country.

The federal government brokered a deal with private prison company GEO to contract a now- defunct prison in Folkston as an additional holding space existing ICE facility.

“They’re going to be brought together, and when they come together, some it will be a detention center. Some of it will be a processing center, and some of it will be just for them to get ready to transfer,” Rep. Buddy Carter (GA-01) said.

However, many advocates are concerned about housing ICE detainees inside a prison.

“They are retrofitting a federal prison into a detention center, and they don’t really make that many changes. So, people who are detained by ICE are experiencing prison conditions,” Reverend Leeann Culbreath with the campaign to shut down the Folkston ICE facility said.

Culbreath told WSAV detainees in Folkston have been mistreated for years, and she fears the expansion will only make things worse.

“Physical abuse, emotional abuse, and there was even one death of a detained person that ICE found was partly caused by medical neglect at the facility,” Culbreath said of conditions in the facility.

According to GEO, the facility is under contract with ICE as of June 6.

Rep. Carter was instrumental in making sure federal funding came through after the deal to contract out the prison was temporarily paused at the beginning of the month.

“I’ve been to visit that facility before, and I’ll tell you the company that runs it does a good job,” Rep. Carter said.

There have been several ICE enforcement operations in the Savannah area recently.

Civic and Advocacy Coordinator for Migrant Equity Southeast Eduardo Delgado said one of his clients who was detained in Statesboro last week, “was sent to Folkston, and essentially, they’ve conveyed that they believe they’re in prison.”

Delgado told WSAV that Folkston facility’s proximity to Savannah hits close to home for the immigrant community.

“They are less than two hours away from the closest detention facility that ICE has. So, our community is very aware, and they understand that facility is where they’ll probably end up,” he said.

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