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doj deportations led to overcrowding strained resources at ice facilities

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AI-generatedThe article describes overcrowding and poor conditions at ICE detention facilities in California, with a 21% population increase and six deaths. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the report focuses on human rights and legal issues rather than supply chains, commodity prices, or corporate margins. CoreCivic is mentioned as a private prison operator, but no financial or operational impact is specified. The event is regulatory/legal but lacks concrete commercial channels for any sector.
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- 21% increase in detainee population since 2023
- Six detainees died in ICE custody between Sep 2025 and Mar 2026
- Report covers Otay Mesa Detention Center and six other California facilities
- San Diego County initiated legal action against federal government and CoreCivic
- Report by California Department of Justice highlights overcrowding and inadequate conditions