Five county jails in Pennsylvania have or recently had agreements with federal immigration enforcement agencies to hold people in their jails, sometimes for months, in exchange for significant fees, Spotlight PA found, according to Spotlight PA.
Clinton,
Erie, Franklin, and Pike Counties collectively charged more than $21 million
for detention in 2024 and 2025, invoices obtained by Spotlight PA show. A fifth
county, Cambria, has a similar detention arrangement, according to federal
records and a county official — but denied Spotlight PA’s September 2025
request seeking payment information because ICE did not start sending detainees
to its jail until later in the month.
Local
government officials in favor of the agreements told Spotlight PA that the
revenue generated supports services such as the county jail or general fund
expenses.
“You’re
always going to have pushback one way or another, but we haven’t really
experienced it to this point,” Cambria County Commissioner Scott Hunt told
Spotlight PA in early March. “This is a relationship that has gone back many
years.
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