Nebraska’s New ICE Detention Center in McCook: What It Means for Due Process, Families, and Communities
Nebraska’s first ICE detention center is coming to McCook, and it’s raising tough questions. Advocates warn it could mean prolonged detention, limited access to lawyers, family separation, and community disruption. With 280 beds and deep ties to federal programs like 287(g), this facility represents a major shift in Nebraska’s immigration landscape. In this post, we break down what the McCook center means for due process, families, and the state’s future.
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