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Orange County Negotiates ICE Inmate Housing Contract
March 24, 2026
Orange County, Florida is currently negotiating a new contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to continue housing federal immigration detainees. The existing agreement faces potential termination if a new deal is not reached by the March 31, 2026 deadline due to a significant cost gap: ICE reimburses the county at $88 per detainee per day, while the county's actual cost is approximately $180 per day. This financial disparity is driving the county's reconsideration of the contract terms.
- Procurement professionals should note the critical deadline of March 31, 2026, for finalizing the agreement or risk contract termination.
- The cost differential highlights challenges in federal reimbursement rates for detention services, which may affect budgeting and contract negotiations for similar county or municipal facilities.
- Contractors and service providers involved in detention facility operations should evaluate potential impacts on contract continuity and explore opportunities for cost optimization or alternative service models.
- Agencies managing federal detainee housing contracts may need to reassess reimbursement frameworks to align with actual operational costs and sustain partnerships with local jurisdictions.
There has been movement in the ongoing negotiations between the county and federal officials.
— Jerry Demings, Orange County Mayor
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Orange County
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$88 per day reimbursement vs. $180 per day actual cost
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