A federal appeals court has blocked a California law banning private prisons, arguing it infringes on federal authority over immigration policy. The California law, which went into effect last year, bans new and renewed contracts with private prisons and phases out all private facilities by 2028, including immigration jails run on behalf of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The state of California says it will appeal the latest ruling.
Appeals Court Blocks California Law Banning Private Prisons
HeadlineOct 07, 2021