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Private
Prison Execs Are Gloating Over Soaring Profits from Trump's Mass Deportation
Agenda
By Sarah Lazare [1] / AlterNet [2]
March 8, 2017
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In a
February 22 call with investors, the private prison corporation GEO Group
openly boasted that the Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented
immigrants is boosting its bottom line and fueling its expansion.
One of
the largest private prison companies in the world, GEO Group, stands accused of
widespread human rights violations, including charges[3] that the company forced tens of
thousands of immigrants in ICE detention at the Aurora, Colorado Denver
Contract Detention Facility to perform slave labor. GEO Group’s Karnes family
detention center in Texas, where mothers are incarcerated with their children,
has been the site of repeated hunger strikes [4] over poor conditions
and indefinite detention.
Speaking
with investors (transcript is available here [5]), David Donahue, the President of
GEO Corrections and Detention, directly cited the Trump administration’s
“deportation force” as a boon to business.
“This
week the Secretary of Homeland Security authorized the hiring of an additional
10,000 ICE officers and 5,000 border patrol agents,” said Donahue.
“Additionally, the Secretary issued several policy directives for both ICE and
the border patrol to take all necessary action and allocate all available
resources to expand each respective agency's detention capabilities and
capacities.”
“We
are having ongoing discussions with ICE about our capabilities, which include
3,000 idle beds and 2,000 underutilized beds,” he continued. “These discussions
include several GEO facilities which have significant capacity, are immediately
available and would meet ICE’s national detention standards. This underscores
the importance of our public-private partnership with ICE, and our ability to
respond swiftly to provide high-quality, cost-effective services in safe,
secure and humane environments.”
In
late February, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly issued memos to top DHS
officials instructing them on how to implement executive orders signed by Trump
in late January. One [6] of Kelly’s memos details
policies on the U.S./Mexico border, and the other [7] outlines policies within the
United States.
Together,
the memos make nearly every undocumented person in the United States a target
for deportation and dramatically expand powers to detain and deport people,
even if it means separating children from their parents. Kelly signaled a
dramatic expansion of the U.S. deportation infrastructure, writing, "I
have directed ICE to hire 10,000 officers and agents expeditiously, subject to
available resources, and to take enforcement actions consistent with available
resources.”
Speaking
with investors, chairman and chief executive officer George Zoley gloated,
“We’re very pleased with our strong fourth quarter and year end results and our
outlook for 2017," adding: “It is gratifying to see GEO’s continued
financial success.”
Zoley
went on to directly cite Trump’s anti-immigrant executive orders as a boon to
business, proclaiming:
With
respect to detention services, in support of border security, we would continue
to be the largest provider of detention services to the three federal agencies
— that is to ICE, the Bureau of Prisons and the U.S. Marshals Service. With
this increased and expanded approach to border security, the first agency that
will need additional capacity is ICE. Border Patrol will catch individuals and
then send them to an ICE facility. Subsequently, there will be a need by the
U.S. Marshals Service for those people that have committed criminal acts and
need to be detained for adjudication. And further on down the line, BOP will
need additional capacity as well for those people who’ve been sentenced and
need to serve their time in one of the CAR facilities.
So
it’s really an escalation of capacity need for all three federal agencies as a
result of the president’s new executive orders redirecting the approach to
border security for the three federal agencies.
The
advocacy organization Grassroots Leadership blasted the company for profiting
from Trump’s plans to implement mass deportations. "While immigrant
communities are being terrorized by raids, the private prison industry is
quietly celebrating a potential boom in business,” said Bob Libal, the
executive director of the organization. “Prison companies like GEO Group and
Corrections Corporation of America are preparing for an enormous expansion to
detention under this administration. Mass deportations should make our country
ashamed, not make private prison executives rich."
The
private prison industry has profited off of Democratic as well as Republican
administrations. Last May, GEO Group and Corecivic (formerly Corrections
Corporation of America) boasted [8] to investors that profits
were up thanks to “family detention centers,” which house mothers and their
children. In 2014, the Obama administration made the mass detention of families
a cornerstone of its response to mass displacement from Central American
countries where violence and poverty have been worsened [9] by U.S. policies.
A report [10] released in 2015 by
Grassroots Leadership determined that GEO Group and CCA have spent millions of
dollars to lobby the Obama administration for harsher immigration policies,
including a directive to fill 34,000 detention beds on a daily basis.
These
human rights abuses are not limited to private prisons. To cite just one
example, the bipartisan U.S. Commission on Civil Rights determined [11] in a report released in
2015 that atrocities are being committed at the publicly-operated Berks family
detention center in Pennsylvania. The commission wrote, “Recently, we learned
of a three-year-old child at the Berks County Residential Center who was
throwing up for three days and was apparently offered water as a form of
medical treatment. It was only after the child began throwing up blood on the
fourth day that the facility finally transferred her to a hospital.
This is
simply unacceptable.”
Sarah
Lazare is a staff writer for AlterNet. A former staff writer for Common
Dreams, she coedited the book About Face: Military Resisters Turn
Against War. Follow her on Twitter at @sarahlazare [12].
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[3] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/03/05/thousands-of-ice-detainees-claim-they-were-forced-into-labor-a-violation-of-anti-slavery-laws/?utm_term=.4570e4650f38
[4] http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/04/15/mothers-renew-hunger-strike-over-absolutely-horrendous-confinement-immigration
[5] http://seekingalpha.com/article/4048527-geo-groups-geo-ceo-george-zoley-q4-2016-results-earnings-call-transcript?part=single
[6] https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/17_0220_S1_Implementing-the-Presidents-Border-Security-Immigration-Enforcement-Improvement-Policies.pdf
[7] https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/17_0220_S1_Enforcement-of-the-Immigration-Laws-to-Serve-the-National-Interest.pdf
[8] http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/private-prison-companies-openly-boast-about-soaring-profits-locking-children-and
[9] http://www.thenation.com/article/how-us-free-trade-policies-created-central-american-migration-crisis/
[10] http://grassrootsleadership.org/reports/payoff-how-congress-ensures-private-prison-profit-immigrant-detention-quota#1
[11] http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/Statutory_Enforcement_Report2015.pdf
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[3] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/03/05/thousands-of-ice-detainees-claim-they-were-forced-into-labor-a-violation-of-anti-slavery-laws/?utm_term=.4570e4650f38
[4] http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/04/15/mothers-renew-hunger-strike-over-absolutely-horrendous-confinement-immigration
[5] http://seekingalpha.com/article/4048527-geo-groups-geo-ceo-george-zoley-q4-2016-results-earnings-call-transcript?part=single
[6] https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/17_0220_S1_Implementing-the-Presidents-Border-Security-Immigration-Enforcement-Improvement-Policies.pdf
[7] https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/17_0220_S1_Enforcement-of-the-Immigration-Laws-to-Serve-the-National-Interest.pdf
[8] http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/private-prison-companies-openly-boast-about-soaring-profits-locking-children-and
[9] http://www.thenation.com/article/how-us-free-trade-policies-created-central-american-migration-crisis/
[10] http://grassrootsleadership.org/reports/payoff-how-congress-ensures-private-prison-profit-immigrant-detention-quota#1
[11] http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/Statutory_Enforcement_Report2015.pdf
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