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WilCo's Latest Snafu
Contributed by Tony Cheek   
Monday, 19 November 2007

from the Austin Chronicle:

Image The dirty little secret is out: The T. Don Hutto Family Residential Center, a detention facility for immigrant families in Taylor, has employed undocumented workers, as well as contractors with criminal records. The revelation has put Williamson County, which administers the center for owner-operator Corrections Corporation of America, in an embarrassing legal bind. The infractions, ironic as they are, were cited in an official reprimand of CCA by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and addressed to County Judge Dan Gattis on May 23. The reprimand only came to light in October, when WilCo commissioners began airing concerns about mounting liability. But it was an alleged sexual assault of a detainee by a guard on May 19 that was the most likely source of the county's jitters over liability. WilCo and CCA were to "ensure that such an incident not occur again," the reprimand stated.

Commissioners initially voted to notify ICE and CCA of the county's intention to terminate its contract, but they reversed course at their Oct. 9 meeting after CCA put on a pageant to save the lucrative deal. CCA employees pleaded for their jobs, and a teacher described her pride at teaching "Third World children who ... don't know how to use a toilet."

It was the liability issue that most consumed commissioners. CCA lawyer Jay Brown insisted that 2006 court decisions had strengthened commissioners' "governmental immunity" against such claims. The court took the bait, resolving to discuss the matter in executive session. However, the American Civil Liberties Union, which has won 10 lawsuits filed on behalf of 26 immigrant detainees, is currently analyzing the county's liability.

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