Federal News
ICE Considers GEO Group Contract in North Carolina
March 15, 2026
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is evaluating a potential contract with GEO Group to reopen the Rivers Correctional Facility in Winton, North Carolina, as a detention center. The facility has been closed since January 2022 but could be reactivated within 90 days if the contract is awarded. This development has prompted local community protests and advocacy efforts opposing the reopening. Procurement professionals and contractors should note the potential reactivation of this facility as it signals upcoming opportunities related to detention center operations and management in the region.
- The contract involves reopening and operating a federal immigration detention facility, indicating demand for facility management and related services.
- Local opposition and community activism may influence contract timelines or operational conditions, requiring stakeholder engagement strategies.
- Companies interested in federal detention facility contracts should monitor ICE procurement announcements for formal solicitations or awards.
- This situation highlights the importance of understanding local community dynamics and regulatory environments in federal facility procurements.
We donβt want this to come into our community. This is not what needs to come into Northeastern Carolina. I think weβre all really encouraged to get folks honking, folks putting their fist out the window and saying yes, we stand with you β weβre seeing people come up and join us.
— Joanna Rutter, Protest organizer
I was pretty outraged β I donβt want that. I donβt want that in America, and I especially donβt want it in my community. I am the grandchild of an immigrant, and many of my friends are immigrants or children of immigrants.
— Rainier Bradshaw
For the people that I love in my community that I care about β fear was the first emotion, and then anger, which is more productive than fear.
— Allison Dye
Agencies
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina, Hertford County Board of Commissioners
Vendors
GEO Group