Detention Services

Helping Detainees as They Transition Back to Their Communities

How We Help People

Helping Detainees as They Transition Back to Their Communities

We are committed to improving the lives of more than 4,900 men and women in the detention centers we operate for the government, many of whom are coming to the U.S. looking for a better life. While they’re with us, we make sure they have access to great medical care, courts and legal services, healthy meals, recreation and whenever possible, educational opportunities.

23,649

men and women served at MTC facilities and provided with access to legal resources, quality healthcare, and other services

860,829

hours of programming and structured activities provided to detainees

6,734

service hours spent helping improve local communities by staff and detainees

I just want to say thank you and commend the personnel and guards here at this detention center. Even in a place like this, these people [staff] make a huge difference for the best. They have treated me with respect and dignity.

Arturo Rios, IAH Detention Center
Arturo Rios, IAH Detention Center

In my opinion, MTC is a very modern, it’s a very functional, and it’s a very clean place where they treat the inmates respectfully. And amongst them, a good number of Mexicans.

Carlos Flores, the Mexican Consulate in Calexico, CA - Imperial
Carlos Flores, the Mexican Consulate in Calexico, CA - Imperial