ICE Expands Detention Capacity with New Nebraska Facility Amid Rising Border Challenges
The Department of Homeland Security partners with Nebraska to open a new ICE detention center, boosting America’s ability to uphold immigration laws and protect national sovereignty amid ongoing border crises.

In a decisive move to reinforce the rule of law and bolster national security, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an alliance with the state of Nebraska to establish a new detention facility for migrants apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This development comes as part of the Trump administration’s broader strategy to restore order at America’s borders after years of lax enforcement. This new facility, dubbed "Cornhusker" in recognition of Nebraska's agricultural heritage, will provide 280 beds dedicated to detaining individuals who unlawfully cross into the United States. It marks the third such state partnership following facilities...
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