Sunday, October 12, 2014

Who Profits From Plans to Lock Up More Immigrant Families? Private Prison Companies

By Zoë Carpenter, The Nation
September 30, 2014

Last week, the federal government announced that it will detain as many as 2,400 women and children on property in Dilley, Texas, that is currently used as a “man camp” for oilfield workers. The new facility will be the largest family detention center in the country, and the third to open since the number of children and families crossing the US-Mexico border shot up early in the summer. Since then, the number of minors caught at the border has fallen back below last year’s levels.

Human rights groups are alarmed that the administration is nevertheless planning to double the number of people in family detention. The controversial practice of locking up women and their children, many of whom are awaiting asylum hearings, had been all but abandoned before this year. Calls for closing the two other centers opened this summer in Texas and New Mexico have intensified in recent weeks due to reports of “deplorable” conditions.[...]

Read the full article:
http://www.thenation.com/blog/181800/who-profits-plans-lock-more-immigrant-families-private-prison-companies

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