Controversy Mounts Over Nebraska's Migrant Detention Facility and Community Impact

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Nebraska is converting its longstanding Work Ethic Camp into the 'Cornhusker Clink,' a detention facility for up to 300 undocumented immigrants, which has caused concern among local residents and officials who valued the camp's community benefits and inmate programs, while the state gains significant federal funding for the new ICE detention site.
- Nebraska’s ‘Cornhusker Clink’ for migrant detainees upends rural community The Washington Post
- Gov. Pillen Updates Progress at Work Ethic Camp; Passes Final Inspection Nebraska Governor's Office (.gov)
- KRVN 880 – KRVN 93.1 – KAMI - Temporary Injunction on WEC to ICE conversion denied Rural Radio Network
- Judge denies motion to dismiss lawsuit against ICE detention facility in Nebraska KETV
- OPINION: Students or state – ASUN’s divided vote on the ‘Cornhusker Clink’ The Daily Nebraskan
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