5. Private Prison Companies Fund Anti–Immigrant Legislation

Over the past four years roughly a million immigrants have been incarcerated in dangerous detention facilities in our taxpayer-financed private prison system where children were abused, women were raped and men died from lack of basic medical attention.  Arizona’s Governor Jan Brewer received substantial campaign financing from Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and GEO Group, the nation’s two largest companies that design, build, finance and operate prisons.
CCA, based in Nashville, TN, and Geo Group, a global corporation based in Boca Raton, FL, are the principal moving forces in the behind-the-scenes organization of the current wave of anti-immigrant legislative efforts.

Both CCA and GEO which rely almost exclusively on revenue from tax dollars at local state, and federal levels, profited from the incarceration of immigrants apprehended by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
CCA’s top management in Tennessee contributed the largest block of out-of-state campaign contributions received by Governor Brewer.  Brewer employs as aides two former CCA lobbyists, who assisted signing SB 1070 into law on April 23rd.  CCA, which already has several detention facilities in Arizona and is hoping to expand its immigrant business in that state, is expected to show a huge increase in revenues when SB 1070 is implemented.

“Wall Street & Our Campaign to Decriminalize Immigrants,” Peter Cervantes-Gautschi,

Social Policy: Organizing for Social and Economic Justice, February 14, 2011.

http://www.socialpolicy.org/index.php/component/content/article/30-online-only-features/479-wall-street-a-our-campaign-to-decriminalize-immigrants

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  • Vick

    Ignorance is hard to hide!!!

  • Gforce27

    Uh, duh, they can’t get a job in there country, and thanks to Nafta which flooded the Mexican market with cheap corn, many thousands of Mexican farmers are now out of a lively hood. I can’t stand this type of compassion-less rhetoric. If your children were going hungry, you’d do what ever it took to feed them, including crossing a border illegally.

  • Gforce27

    Oh yeah, and since when do white American young people want jobs picking fruit and veggies, roofing in 120 degree weather (which many Mexican men do in Tucson where I lived for 5 years,) cleaning hotel rooms and working lowly jobs in kitchens for extremely low pay. Not that frigging many.

  • Gforce27

    While I agree that we need jobs “here” I think picking fights with “illegal” Mexicans is barking up the wrong tree–they are not who you should be pissed at. Be pissed at your own damn government and the Corportocracy that owns them, because they are the ones that off-shored all the good paying jobs, and screwed over Mexican farmers with their so-called “free-trade” agreements. Also, Since I read your “back in my day” comment below about picking fruit in the 40′s– great, good for you, now this is 2012, and the only other people I know in this day and age willing to do such work for incredibly low wages besides Mexicans are crusty punks.
    Great, now I think I’m done.

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