Two of the nation’s largest private prison companies who handle immigration detention for the federal government have lost their bid to keep proprietary business information from being released.
The GEO Group Inc. and CoreCivic intervened to appeal a Freedom of Information Act ruling where civil liberties groups are seeking details about immigration detention practices, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit found they lacked standing.
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