
Jeff Ernsthausen
Data Reporter at ProPublica
Data Reporter, @propublica. Formerly investigations @ajc, analyst @federalreserve, intern @thenation, @Harpers.
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yahoo.com | Jeff Ernsthausen |Mica Rosenberg |Avi Asher-Schapiro
(ProPublica) — In June 2005, a former employee from the Federal Emergency Management Agency toured the grounds of the Bonnaroo music festival in rural Tennessee. He wasn’t there to see the headliners, which included Dave Matthews Band and the lead singer of the popular jam band Phish.
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elpasotimes.com | Jeff Ernsthausen |Mica Rosenberg |Avi Asher-Schapiro
Update, April 11, 2025: After this story was prepared for publication, Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted on a federal procurement website that it had awarded a new contract worth up to $3.8 billion to Deployed Resources to operate a migrant detention camp on Fort Bliss. It is the largest contract the company has received and the first time ICE is moving ahead with plans to detain thousands of people arrested in the U.S. on military bases in tents before they are deported.
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propublica.org | Amy Yurkanin |Nicole Foy |Hannah Allam |Jeff Ernsthausen
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. A Trump administration freeze of funds designated to help new refugees is causing chaos for families and forcing nonprofits to cut promised services. Immigrants receiving less help from caseworkers are struggling to find work and navigate health care systems.
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diario.mx | Jeff Ernsthausen
El Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) publicó en un sitio web federal de adquisiciones que había otorgado un nuevo contrato por valor de hasta $3.8 mil millones a Deployed Resources para operar un campo de detención de migrantes en Fort Bliss. Es el contrato más grande que ha recibido la empresa y la primera vez que ICE avanza con planes para detener a miles de personas en carpas instaladas en bases militares de Estados Unidos, antes de ser deportadas.
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propublica.org | Nicole Foy |Hannah Allam |Jeff Ernsthausen |Mica Rosenberg
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Just a week into President Donald Trump’s second term, Rep. Adriano Espaillat began to see reports of Puerto Ricans and others being questioned and arrested by immigration agents. So Espaillat, a New York Democrat, did what members of Congress often do: He wrote to the administration and demanded answers. That was more than 10 weeks ago.
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