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A web of companies are part of a multi-billion-dollar industry that runs detention facilities housing tens of thousands of migrants around the country. The pursuit of revenue, activists say, is helping drive U.S. immigration policies.

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Who are those people? realDonaldTrump lobbyists' s friends with billions dollars contracts

Someone is making a killing (yes, children are dying) off of the GOP's policy of family separation and child imprisonment. GEO, Core Civic and other FOR-PROFIT PRISON CORPS charge US taxpayers $775/day PER CHILD instead of giving custody to US families.

Debi129 Of course it is. Trump is repaying donors with policies intended to help line their pockets.

Ask kamala harris. Her first effort as senator was signing grant awards for vendors

And now NPR all of a sudden cares about migrants after years of being treated the same way by Obama? Get outta here EnemyOfThePeople

Immigrants have been coming since before we established America. Obviously the reason for their mistreatment and exaggeration of the strife they cause is because our government officials and their buddies can make money off of their suffering. Capitalism at its finest. 🤮

The pursuit of revenue is also helping drive U.S. opiate crisis policies and the drug laws which keep prisons full of American citizens. Issue is systemic.

This is a good time to remind everyone that GEO Group gave an illegal 6-figure donation to a super PAC supporting Trump during the 2016 campaign. The donation was made one day after the Obama admin announced a phase-out of private prisons.

Tragic that America has shameful gone back to the practice of slavery in the mistreatment of present day immigrants.

$775 per person per day. NoSoapAllProfit - going to these private companies. If I had any faith left in the US govt's ability to run anything, I'd suggest cutting out the middle-man & running them themselves. Or at least put them up in Trump hotels for about half the cost

The solution, for the government to build and run its own detention facilities sufficient to current demand, is perfectly acceptable. Why is it wihining Democrats don’t fund this?

every fucking rotten thing from overpopulated prisons to detention centres seem to be all for profit schemes that exploits humans as commodities for interest

One of Sen kamala harris’s first efforts in Washjngton was to procure millions in grant money for vendors handling umc

Find out who they are and publish that. Then we boycott them all.

Neoliberalism monetizes everything.

It’s been happening for a few decades! Look deeper and you’ll see that Obama, Clinton’s and Bush’s are making money off of them!

THIS HERE is the prime example of what's meant by dark money & special interest groups. This right here.

You’re helping them by encouraging illegal immigration all day every day, fake news

Sad to see NPR lower themselves into the doxxing cesspool.

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