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Human Rights Abuse? Trump Plan Will Separate Immigrant Children From Their Parents

While President Trump has repackaged his Muslim travel ban to appease the military and the courts, his administration is expanding the use of private prison facilities to handle a massive increase in deportation and is considering a policy of separating women and children who illegally cross the border, according to news reports.

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Despite Receiving Millions in Public Money, Private Prisons are Impenetrable "Bastions of Secrecy"

The private correctional industry in America is a massive complex funded by billions of dollars in taxpayer money. Yet, despite performing a public function and receiving public funds, current federal laws allow prison businesses to operate under an impenetrable cloak of secrecy, says a report released this week by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

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Revealed: Why Young, Nonwhite Men Are the Most Profitable Inmates for Private Prisons

Young men of color are disproportionately represented within all prisons in the United States, but even more so in privately owned facilities. In Arizona, Texas and California, three states with substantial prisoner populations, minorities in private prisons are overrepresented by about 8 percent relative to public ones. 

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6 Shocking Revelations About How Private Prisons Make Their Money

Imagine living in a country where prisons are private corporations that profit from keeping their beds stocked at, or near, capacity and the governing officials scramble to meet contractual “lockup quotas.” Imagine that taxpayers would have to pay for any empty beds should crime rates fall below that quota. Surprise! You already live there.

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The Corrections Corporation of America's Latest Shady Business? Tax Evasion

Earlier this year, the Corrections Corporation of America offered to take over state-run prisons, provided that they remain 90% stocked full of inmates ready for cheap labor. Now, the CCA -- which runs 44 private prisons and detention centers across America --  is gearing up to avoid paying taxes by claiming to be a real estate investment trust (REIT). The CCA is using the new trend in corporate maneuvering to basically claim that money its collects from the government to hold prisoners is just cash for rent. 

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Private Prison Company Used in Drug Raids at Public High School

In Arizona an unsettling trend appears to be underway: the use of private prison employees in law enforcement operations.

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Did a Private Prison Corporation's Abuse of Inmates Spark a Deadly Riot in Mississippi?

Reprinted with permission of Colorlines.com. For more news from a racial justice perspective, sign up to receive weekly Colorlines Direct.

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Fighting the Corporate Prison Industry: Citizens of One Illinois Town Fight CCA Immigration Detention Facility

The fight over a proposed privately run federal immigration detention center in Illinois is raising thorny questions about the benefits and drawbacks of these facilities.

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Who Guards Corrections Corporation of America as it Guards Our Immigration Prisons?

In November, the Associated Press reported that a video obtained by its reporters showed Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) prison guards watching prisoners fight in an Idaho prison, ignoring the pleas of the prisoner being beaten, Hanni Elabed. While this was not an immigration detention facility, CCA operates many detention facilities under contract from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). ICE needs to look closely at this incident and others reported this year and reassess whether it will continue to risk housing immigration detainees in CCA facilities.

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How Wall Street Profits from the Criminalization of Immigrants and Lobbies for More To Be Locked Up

Over the past four years roughly a million immigrants have been incarcerated in dangerous detention facilities in our taxpayer-financed private prison system. A growing number of news reports and investigations confirm that for many of the people funneled into this system, it is a living nightmare. Children were abused, women were raped, and men died from lack of basic medical attention.

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Sexual Abuse of Immigration Detainees Highlights Need for Oversight

For months, a male officer at the T. Don Hutto Residential Center, an immigration detention facility in Texas, sexually assaulted women in his custody. The assailant had access to the female detainees while transporting them by himself, in blatant violation of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policies.

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