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Regulatory permit approval

Leavenworth, Kansas, approves CoreCivic prison permit

Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Mar 11, 2026 · Last updated Mar 13, 2026

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The approval of CoreCivic's permit in United States===Leavenworth, Kansas, is a positive development for the private prison industry, particularly for CoreCivic, as it secures a significant revenue stream. This event highlights the ongoing demand for detention centers amid federal immigration policies, potentially boosting investor confidence in companies like CoreCivic.

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The City Commission of United States===Leavenworth, Kansas, approved a three-year permit for private prison operator CoreCivic to reopen its 1,104-bed Midwest Regional Reception Center. This decision follows a nearly yearlong legal battle between the city and CoreCivic, during which the United States===United States Department of Justice sided with CoreCivic. The permit includes conditions such as minimum staffing levels, a ban on housing minors, and the establishment of a city oversight committee. The reopening of the facility is expected to generate $60 million annually for CoreCivic and provide an economic boost to United States===Leavenworth, Kansas. The event also reflects the broader national push for new detention centers under policies initiated during the Donald Trump administration, despite past criticisms and calls from Joe Biden to curb the use of private prisons.

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CoreCivic received a three-year permit to reopen its Midwest Regional Reception Center in United States===Leavenworth, Kansas, which is expected to generate $60 million annually. This approval follows a legal battle with the city and is a positive development for the company's operations and revenue.
Importance 90 Sentiment 20
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United States===Leavenworth, Kansas, approved a permit for CoreCivic to reopen a private prison, ending a legal dispute. The city negotiated conditions for the permit, aiming to prevent future problems and avoid a potentially expensive lawsuit, while also considering the economic boost.
Importance 80 Sentiment 10
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The United States===United States Department of Justice sided with CoreCivic in the legal battle against United States===Leavenworth, Kansas, arguing that the city was interfering with federal immigration enforcement. This support was crucial for CoreCivic's efforts to reopen the facility.
Importance 40 Sentiment 0
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Mayor Nancy Bauder of United States===Leavenworth, Kansas, presided over the City Commission's vote to approve CoreCivic's permit, emphasizing the city's ability to pull the permit if guidelines are not followed.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
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City Commissioner Holly Pittman voted in favor of CoreCivic's permit, stating that the city's firm stance allowed for negotiated conditions and that denying it would risk the city's financial stability.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
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President Donald Trump's push for mass deportations created a national environment for new detention centers, which indirectly supported CoreCivic's efforts to reopen its facility.
Importance 20 Sentiment 0
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Then-President Joe Biden's call for the United States===United States Department of Justice to curb the use of private prisons in 2021 led CoreCivic to stop housing pretrial detainees, highlighting a shift in federal policy that impacted the company's operations.
Importance 20 Sentiment 0
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