Oct 29, 2021
Reopening ICE facility in Torrance County boosted CoreCivic revenues by nearly $19 million
The facility's reopening raised CoreCivic revenues by millions in 2020, but a failed annual inspection this year found severe understaffing, unsanitary food and other problems.
The facility's reopening raised CoreCivic revenues by millions in 2020, but a failed annual inspection this year found severe understaffing, unsanitary food and other problems.
![A screenshot of surveillance video taken shortly before men detained at the Torrance County were pepper sprayed for engaging in a peaceful hunger strike protesting conditions at the facility. Surveillance and lapel video was obtained by NMILC and ACLU fro](https://www.aclu-nm.org/sites/default/files/styles/rich_listing_360_width/public/field_image/torrance_fails_health_inspections.jpg?itok=PKemBpCf)
![A screenshot of surveillance video taken shortly before men detained at the Torrance County were pepper sprayed for engaging in a peaceful hunger strike protesting conditions at the facility. Surveillance and lapel video was obtained by NMILC and ACLU fro](https://www.aclu-nm.org/sites/default/files/styles/rich_listing_360x360/public/field_image/torrance_fails_health_inspections.jpg?itok=Gz9F0d6d)