Detainees Leaving ICE Detention from the
Fayetteville Hold Room
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Table 1: Number leaving ICE detention
from this facility
During the most recent 12 month period for which data are available, one detainee housed at the Fayetteville Hold Room left
that facility because he/she was deported, was released under supervision while his/her case was being decided,
or left ICE detention for one of a variety of other reasons. This is a special ICE holding area or staging location that under current ICE detention standards is
allowed to temporarily house aliens for up to 12 or 16 hours. These types of units generally have
no sleeping quarters or shower facilities.
This report focuses on just those individuals who actually left ICE detention.
Sometimes this report speaks of these individuals as those "exiting" ICE detention, or simply as "exits."
This does not include individuals who were transferred to a different ICE detention facility.
For more information on this facility, including individuals that were transferred, see additional TRAC reports in this series.
This report series is based upon analyses conducted by the Transactional Records Access
Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University of 1.7 million government records tracking
each individual who passed through an ICE detention facility during fiscal year 2015.
This most recent 12 month period for which comprehensive data are available covers
October 2014 through September 2015. See
About the Data.
Exit Details for the Last Twelve Months
Information on each of the individuals who left ICE detention from the Fayetteville Hold Room
during the last 12 months is provided in the following table.
The reason the individual left detention is shown.
For a description of each of these categories, see
"Reasons for Leaving ICE Detention."
08/19/2015 |
08/19/2015 |
Mexico |
Male |
Order of recognizance |
DRO - Fort Smith, AR S |