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As the Trump administration is ramping up detentions and deportations of immigrants living in the United States,
it is also revising and expanding contracts with👉 private prison facilities.
♦️Prison companies can earn millions from the federal government by building and operating the facilities used to hold people before they are removed from the country.
The most valuable private prison companies are #GEO #Group and #CoreCivic, at $4 billion and $2.2 billion, respectively.
In a 2023 report, GEO Group noted Immigration and Customs Enforcement contracts accounted for 43 percent of its revenue;
for CoreCivic that number was 30 percent.
💥The day after Donald Trump was reelected, the companies’ stock prices soared:
GEO Group’s by about 41 percent and CoreCivic’s by nearly 29 percent.
“This is, to us, an unprecedented opportunity,” George Zoley, executive chairman of the GEO Group, said during an earnings call shortly after the election.
During a CoreCivic earnings call, CEO Damon Hininger said:
“This is truly one of the most exciting periods in my career with the company"

In December, GEO Group announced that the company would expand its ICE services capabilities by investing $70 million in capital expenditures.

Zoley said during the earnings call that the company is looking to potentially double its services.

ICE could help fill up to 18,000 empty GEO beds, which could generate as much as $400 million.

Both companies are part of a multibillion-dollar industry that could grow significantly while Trump is in office.

Accordingly, the corporations and their employees have invested millions to influence decision-making that could increase their bottom lines.
opensecrets.org/news/2025/04/p

As usual, follow the money. Just reprehensible🤬

#ICE detention isn’t just a bureaucratic nightmare. It’s a business

Companies like #CoreCivic and #GEOGroup receive government funding based on the number of people they detain, which is why they lobby for stricter #Immigration policies

It’s a lucrative business: CoreCivic made over $560M and GEO Group made more than $763M from Ice contracts

The more detainees, the more money they make. It stands to reason that these companies have no incentive to release people quickly

What I had experienced was finally starting to make sense
#canada #mexico #jasminemooney
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/m

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The #legal battle has national repercussions as the number of #ICE detainees…rises to its highest level in 5 yrs. The vast majority are held in #private facilities run by #GEOGroup or corporate competitors like #CoreCivic. If following state #MinimumWage becomes the norm, #Trump’s #immigration crackdown could cost the country even more than it otherwise would—unless private detention centers absorb the cost themselves or…cut back on cleaning, which…detainees…already accused GEO of doing.

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#CoreCivic, the corporation that operates the facility, announced that it had reached an agreement w/ #ICE to reopen the South #Texas #Family *Residential* Center in #Dilley, TX, w/room for up to 2,400 people, making it one of the largest #detention centers in ICE’s portfolio.

CoreCivic spox Steve Owen said “it’s our understanding that this will be housing families again. It’s a family residential center.”

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#QuiBono - who profits?

Trump’s pick for attorney general, Pam Bondi, is a former lobbyist for the #GEOGroup, one of the world’s biggest #privateprison companies.
portside.org/2024-11-26/inside

Intensive Supervision Appearance Program for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (#ICE) “Vendors” - Geo & #COREcivic - #surveillance incarceration/deportation for profit
levernews.com/private-prison-f

20th century “mass Deportation” Models
dissentmagazine.org/online_art

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