Immigration detention centers are facilities used to hold individuals suspected of immigration violations, often while awaiting deportation proceedings. The Dilley facility, also known as the South Texas Family Residential Center, is a large detention center that previously housed families with children. Its reopening marks a shift in immigration policy. - CoreCivic, a private prison company, announced an agreement with ICE and the city of Dilley to reopen the detention facility. - The facility, known as the South Texas Family Residential Center, previously housed families with children seeking asylum or facing deportation. - The reopening reverses a policy implemented by the Biden administration to end the detention of migrant families. - The facility is located in Dilley, Texas, and is designed to house a large number of individuals. - The Trump administration is responsible for the reopening of the detention center.