
Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Data and Graphics Reporter at Los Angeles Times
Data reporter @latimes/@datagraphics
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gazettextra.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Private prison and detention contractor CoreCivic has reached an agreement with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to convert its 2,560-bed California City facility into the state's newest and largest migrant detention center. The company received initial funding of $10 million with maximum funding of up to $31.2 million for a six-month period starting in April, during which the two parties will continue to negotiate a long-term agreement.
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dailyitem.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Private prison and detention contractor CoreCivic has reached an agreement with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to convert its 2,560-bed California City facility into the state's newest and largest migrant detention center. The company received initial funding of $10 million with maximum funding of up to $31.2 million for a six-month period starting in April, during which the two parties will continue to negotiate a long-term agreement.
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dailygazette.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Private prison and detention contractor CoreCivic has reached an agreement with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to convert its 2,560-bed California City facility into the state's newest and largest migrant detention center. The company received initial funding of $10 million with maximum funding of up to $31.2 million for a six-month period starting in April, during which the two parties will continue to negotiate a long-term agreement.
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pressdemocrat.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Private prison and detention contractor CoreCivic has reached an agreement with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to convert its 2,560-bed California City facility into the state's newest and largest migrant detention center. The company received initial funding of $10 million with maximum funding of up to $31.2 million for a six-month period starting in April, during which the two parties will continue to negotiate a long-term agreement.
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latimes.com | Gabrielle LaMarr LeMee
Private prison and detention contractor CoreCivic has reached an agreement with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to convert its 2,560-bed California City facility into the state’s newest and largest migrant detention center. The company received initial funding of $10 million with maximum funding of up to $31.2 million for a six-month period starting in April, during which the two parties will continue to negotiate a long-term agreement.
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Almost couldn’t finish this story thinking about how much pain this child must have been in and how alone she must have felt. Kudos to @calefati and @conarck. Not sure how they managed. Overburdening of social safety nets like CPS has real consequences. Truly devastating.

Zona Byrd, 5, was found dead in her bed — her ribs showing, her hands "ice cold." She weighed just 17 pounds. Her parents didn't know the last time she had been fed or seen alive. Devastating reporting by @calefati @conarck. https://t.co/4NqLTClZWg

While looking through campaign finance data, I noticed a strange pattern. Many people were donating small amounts, $1 or $5, to the same candidates and groups over and over again, dozens of times, every day. Why? Here's the story. https://t.co/k36d565oze

RT @datagraphics: How ‘urgent’ texts pushed these donors to give thousands of times to political candidates https://t.co/dzi3BuJAPP by @lam…