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  2. T. Don Hutto Residential Center - Wikipedia

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    The center is located at 1001 Welch Street in the city of Taylor, Texas, within Williamson County. Formerly a medium-security state prison, it is operated by the CoreCivic under contract with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (known as ICE) through an ICE Intergovernmental Service Agreement (IGA) with Williamson County, Texas.

  3. Barry Telford Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Barry B. Telford Unit (TO) a.k.a. Telford Unit (opened July 1995) is a Texas state prison located in unincorporated Bowie County, Texas. The facility, along Texas State Highway 98, is 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Interstate 30. It has a "New Boston, Texas" mailing address, [1] and is in proximity to Texarkana. [2] The Telford Unit is operated ...

  4. T. Don Hutto - Wikipedia

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    Hutto worked from 1967 to 1971 as a teacher, assistant prison warden and warden at the Ramsey prison farm for African American prisoners in southeastern Texas. [8] The W. F. Ramsey Unit, as it was known then, consisted of five former plantations that used a convict leasing system on working plantations. [ 9 ]

  5. Texas inmates are 'being cooked to death' in state prisons ...

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  6. A team of prison officials, required to review trans prisoners’ housing placement at least every six months, wrote in a July 2021 report that Kim reported feeling ready to give up on life while ...

  7. Inmate deaths at Texas state prisons in Lubbock, Amarillo ...

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  8. Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars - Wikipedia

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    He was released on October 21, 1997, after serving six years in state prison at Ruben M. Torres Unit and spent the remainder of his sentence on parole, [6] [7] beginning his journey to a career in stand-up comedy in December 1997. He wanted to shoot the special at a Texas state prison but was denied permission. [8]

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    The state asked for bids from private companies, anticipating a major buildout of juvenile prisons. In 1995, Slattery won two contracts to operate facilities in Florida. The two new prisons were originally intended to house boys between 14 and 19 who had been criminally convicted as adults.