Law360, New York (December 2, 2016, 5:00 PM EST) -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security should continue to utilize privately owned, for-profit facilities to detain immigrants, a subcommittee tasked with studying the matter recommended to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson in a report on Thursday. The Homeland Security Advisory Council voted on Thursday to approve the 97-page report prepared by the Privatized Immigration Detention Facilities Subcommittee, but a majority of members also voted to express their dissatisfaction with its primary recommendation that the private immigration detention facilities continue, according to published reports. Aside from continuing to use the private detention centers, the report — prepared by a former Drug Enforcement Administration...

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