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'''FCI La Tuna''' is a low-security federal correctional institution located in Anthony, Texas, operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Situated in the desert landscape of far west Texas near the New Mexico border, the facility houses male inmates and has maintained a population of approximately 525 inmates as of November 2025. The institution is part of a larger federal correctional complex that also includes a satellite prison camp, serving as an important component of the Bureau of Prisons' southwestern regional operations.
'''FCI La Tuna''' is a low-security federal correctional institution located in Anthony, Texas, operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It sits in the desert of far west Texas, near the New Mexico border. The facility houses male inmates. As of November 2025, it held approximately 525 inmates. It's part of a larger federal correctional complex that also includes a satellite prison camp, serving as an important component of the Bureau of Prisons' southwestern regional operations.


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== History ==
== History ==


FCI La Tuna has served as a federal correctional facility for several decades, contributing to the Bureau of Prisons' mission in the southwestern United States. The facility's location in the remote desert region of west Texas has made it a strategic placement for federal inmates requiring low-security custody. Over the years, the institution has evolved to meet changing correctional standards and has adapted its programming to address the rehabilitative needs of its inmate population.
FCI La Tuna has been a federal correctional facility for several decades, supporting the Bureau of Prisons' mission in the southwestern United States. The remote desert location in west Texas made it a strategic choice for housing federal inmates in low-security custody. The institution's evolved over time, keeping pace with changing correctional standards and adjusting its programs to meet the rehabilitation needs of the inmates it houses.


== Programs and Services ==
== Programs and Services ==


FCI La Tuna offers various educational, vocational, and rehabilitation programs designed to prepare inmates for successful reentry into society. The institution has been recognized for implementing specialized programming, including initiatives focused on first-time federal offenders. These programs emphasize skill development, educational advancement, and behavioral modification to reduce recidivism rates among participants.<ref>[http://oreateai.com/blog/beyond-the-bars-glimpses-into-the-federal-prison-landscape/3da266f019e650bc549a4071ff8708fd "Beyond the Bars: Glimpses Into the Federal Prison Landscape"], ''Oreate AI'', 2024.</ref>
The facility offers a range of educational, vocational, and rehabilitation programs to help inmates prepare for life after release. It's been recognized for specialized programming, particularly initiatives aimed at first-time federal offenders. These programs stress skill development, educational advancement, and behavioral change to lower recidivism rates among those who take part.<ref>[http://oreateai.com/blog/beyond-the-bars-glimpses-into-the-federal-prison-landscape/3da266f019e650bc549a4071ff8708fd "Beyond the Bars: Glimpses Into the Federal Prison Landscape"], ''Oreate AI'', 2024.</ref>


Educational opportunities at the facility typically include adult continuing education, English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, and vocational training programs that align with labor market demands. Inmates also have access to recreational activities, religious services, and counseling programs as part of the institution's comprehensive approach to incarceration and rehabilitation.
Inmates can access adult continuing education, English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, and vocational training programs tied to real labor market needs. That's just the start. Recreational activities, religious services, and counseling programs round out what the institution offers as part of its overall approach to incarceration and rehabilitation.


== Housing and Facilities ==
== Housing and Facilities ==


As a low-security institution, FCI La Tuna features dormitory-style housing units rather than individual cells, consistent with the security classification standards established by the Bureau of Prisons. The facility's physical layout includes housing units, administrative buildings, recreational areas, and educational spaces designed to accommodate the daily operations and programming needs of the inmate population. The compound is secured with fencing and electronic monitoring systems appropriate for a low-security designation, providing less restrictive conditions than higher-security facilities while maintaining necessary security protocols.
Low-security institutions like this one use dormitory-style housing units instead of individual cells, following Bureau of Prisons standards for that security level. FCI La Tuna's layout includes housing units, administrative buildings, recreational areas, and educational spaces set up to handle daily operations and programming for its inmate population. Fencing and electronic monitoring systems secure the compound. They're appropriate for a low-security designation. The conditions are less restrictive than higher-security facilities, but the institution still maintains the security protocols it needs.


== Location & Visitation ==
== Location and Visitation ==


=== Location ===
=== Location ===


FCI La Tuna is located in Anthony, Texas, a small community situated along the Texas-New Mexico border in El Paso County. The facility's desert setting places it approximately 20 miles northwest of downtown El Paso, making it accessible to the metropolitan area while maintaining the geographic separation typical of federal correctional institutions. The remote location provides operational advantages while still allowing reasonable access for staff, visitors, and official transportation.
Anthony, Texas is where you'll find FCI La Tuna. It's a small community right on the Texas-New Mexico border in El Paso County. Roughly 20 miles northwest of downtown El Paso, the facility remains accessible to the metropolitan area while keeping the geographic distance that federal correctional institutions typically maintain. The remote location offers operational advantages without cutting off access for staff, visitors, and official transportation.


Physical location: ANTHONY, TX 79821
Physical location: ANTHONY, TX 79821
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=== Visitation ===
=== Visitation ===


Visitation at FCI La Tuna follows Bureau of Prisons regulations and facility-specific protocols designed to maintain security while facilitating family contact. Visitors must comply with dress code requirements, identification procedures, and approved visitor list protocols before being granted access to the facility. Visiting hours and scheduling procedures are subject to institutional policy and may vary based on operational needs and security considerations.
The Bureau of Prisons sets the rules for visitation here, and FCI La Tuna has its own facility-specific protocols on top of that. These rules balance security with keeping family contact possible. Visitors need to follow dress codes, show ID, and get on an approved visitor list before they're allowed in. Visiting hours and scheduling depend on institutional policy and can shift based on operational needs and security concerns.


There are many specific rules and procedures to be aware of when you're considering visiting the institution. Read more on our [[Visiting_Policies_and_Procedures|Visitation Guide]].
There's a lot to know before you visit. Dress codes, what you can bring, who can visit, when you can visit. Check our [[Visiting_Policies_and_Procedures|Visitation Guide]] for the details.


For full, current visiting rules and scheduling, always check the institution's official page on the Bureau of Prisons website: [https://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/lat/ Official BOP Page].
For the latest visiting rules and how to schedule, head to the Bureau of Prisons website: [https://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/lat/ Official BOP Page].


== Notes from Alumni ==
== Notes from Alumni ==


We have not yet heard any notes or tips from alumni of FCI La Tuna (low-security). Have something you'd like to contribute? Log in above and then tap Edit at the top of this page to get started.
We haven't heard from alumni of FCI La Tuna yet. If you've been incarcerated here and want to share your experience, log in and edit this page to add it.


''Please remember that experiences are unique and may not reflect today's experience.''
''Keep in mind that experiences vary, and yours might not match what inmates face today.''


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Latest revision as of 04:46, 12 May 2026

FCI La Tuna is a low-security federal correctional institution located in Anthony, Texas, operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It sits in the desert of far west Texas, near the New Mexico border. The facility houses male inmates. As of November 2025, it held approximately 525 inmates. It's part of a larger federal correctional complex that also includes a satellite prison camp, serving as an important component of the Bureau of Prisons' southwestern regional operations.

MALE
Gender
LOW
Security Level
525
Population (Nov. 2025)
No RDAP

History

FCI La Tuna has been a federal correctional facility for several decades, supporting the Bureau of Prisons' mission in the southwestern United States. The remote desert location in west Texas made it a strategic choice for housing federal inmates in low-security custody. The institution's evolved over time, keeping pace with changing correctional standards and adjusting its programs to meet the rehabilitation needs of the inmates it houses.

Programs and Services

The facility offers a range of educational, vocational, and rehabilitation programs to help inmates prepare for life after release. It's been recognized for specialized programming, particularly initiatives aimed at first-time federal offenders. These programs stress skill development, educational advancement, and behavioral change to lower recidivism rates among those who take part.[1]

Inmates can access adult continuing education, English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, and vocational training programs tied to real labor market needs. That's just the start. Recreational activities, religious services, and counseling programs round out what the institution offers as part of its overall approach to incarceration and rehabilitation.

Housing and Facilities

Low-security institutions like this one use dormitory-style housing units instead of individual cells, following Bureau of Prisons standards for that security level. FCI La Tuna's layout includes housing units, administrative buildings, recreational areas, and educational spaces set up to handle daily operations and programming for its inmate population. Fencing and electronic monitoring systems secure the compound. They're appropriate for a low-security designation. The conditions are less restrictive than higher-security facilities, but the institution still maintains the security protocols it needs.

Location and Visitation

Location

Anthony, Texas is where you'll find FCI La Tuna. It's a small community right on the Texas-New Mexico border in El Paso County. Roughly 20 miles northwest of downtown El Paso, the facility remains accessible to the metropolitan area while keeping the geographic distance that federal correctional institutions typically maintain. The remote location offers operational advantages without cutting off access for staff, visitors, and official transportation.

Physical location: ANTHONY, TX 79821

Mailing address: LA TUNA FCI/SCP, ANTHONY, TX 79821

Visitation

The Bureau of Prisons sets the rules for visitation here, and FCI La Tuna has its own facility-specific protocols on top of that. These rules balance security with keeping family contact possible. Visitors need to follow dress codes, show ID, and get on an approved visitor list before they're allowed in. Visiting hours and scheduling depend on institutional policy and can shift based on operational needs and security concerns.

There's a lot to know before you visit. Dress codes, what you can bring, who can visit, when you can visit. Check our Visitation Guide for the details.

For the latest visiting rules and how to schedule, head to the Bureau of Prisons website: Official BOP Page.

Notes from Alumni

We haven't heard from alumni of FCI La Tuna yet. If you've been incarcerated here and want to share your experience, log in and edit this page to add it.

Keep in mind that experiences vary, and yours might not match what inmates face today.

References