Location | Otay Mesa, San Diego, California |
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Security class | minimum / medium |
Capacity | 1040 |
Managed by | Corrections Corporation of America |
Director | Fred Lawrence |
The San Diego Correctional Facility, also known as the Otay Mesa Detention Facility,[1] is a minimum / medium security federal prison for men, managed by Corrections Corporation of America[2] under contract with the United States Marshals Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).[3]
The facility is situated in the San Ysidro Mountains foothills of Otay Mesa overlooking the U.S.-Mexico border.
The Otay Mesa site is shared with four other properties related to law enforcement:[4]
- Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
- George Bailey County Detention facility, operated by the County of San Diego
- East Mesa Reentry Facility, operated by the City of San Diego
- Multi-jurisdictional law enforcement firearms training complex used by the FBI, the Customs Service, and local police forces.
References
- ↑ "Otay Detention Facility". Archived from the original on 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
- ↑ Castillo, Andrea (2019-12-24). "ICE signs contracts extending private immigrant detention centers ahead of California ban". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
- ↑ "CoreCivic: Better the Public Good". www.corecivic.com. Archived from the original on December 24, 2013.
- ↑ "The Center for Land Use Interpretation". Clui.org. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
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