Jail overcrowding keeps El Paso County from hosting lucrative ICE detainees
El Paso County officials are discussing a move to reduce the jail population that could free up a few hundred beds at a time potentially making room for paying customers.
Discussions about jail overcrowding at recent Board of County Commissioners meetings have touched on a little-known pitfall of having too many local inmates: lost revenue from once-lucrative detention contracts between the Sheriffs Office and agencies such as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
From 2008 to 2015, ICE paid the county more than $11 million to house detainees a windfall that has all but dwindled amid record-setting jail populations.
The county took in about $7,000 through August of this year, compared to a one-year high of nearly $2.7 million in 2009, Sheriffs Office records show.
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