TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Sep 12, 2025

Less than a month after Mason city officials approved contracts to reopen the West Tennessee Detention Facility to house detained immigrants, the facility has already received its first detainees, the Daily Memphian reports. A spokesperson for CoreCivic confirmed that the facility, which can house 600 people, was receiving detainees arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). ICE representatives responded Wednesday with a statement saying the first detainees arrived Monday and there are about 20 in the facility so far. Mason Mayor Eddie Noeman said he was unaware they had already arrived. The decision to reopen the center has drawn opposition and legal challenges from the ACLU of Tennessee, which contends the city’s approval vote was invalid under its charter.