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Trump and Sessions: Great for the Private Prison Industry, Terrible for Civil Rights

Trump and Sessions
Trump and Sessions
Carl Takei,
Former Senior Staff Attorney,
老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 Trone Center for Justice and Equality
Katie Egan,
Washington Legislative Office
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January 5, 2017

Donald Trump鈥檚 victory has been nothing but good news for the private prison industry.

The day after the election, shares of the two biggest private prison corporations 鈥 Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and GEO Group 鈥 , respectively.

And share prices continue to soar. Since Election Day, CCA and GEO鈥檚 stock value has increased by 75 and 54 percent.

Stock Graphs

Investors have good reason to believe that Trump will rely heavily on private prison companies. When asked how he planned to reform the country鈥檚 prison system during a town hall in March, Trump : 鈥淚 do think we can do a lot of privatizations, and private prisons. It seems to work a lot better.鈥

Additionally, Trump鈥檚 hardline stance on immigration practically guarantees an increased need for detention facilities, a gap that private prison companies are more than eager to fill. If Congress fully funds Trump鈥檚 proposal to round up and deport 2 to 3 million immigrants in the first year of his presidency, the immigration detention population will 鈥 requiring the construction of scores of new jails for immigrants.

Trump Prison Quote

But the fact that the president-elect has as his nominee for attorney general gives the private prisons business even more to celebrate.

In October, , GEO Group hired Sen. Sessions鈥 former aides David Stewart and Ryan Robichaux to lobby in favor of outsourcing federal corrections to private companies. GEO Group is private prison company that was accused of illegally donating to a Rebuild America Now, a pro-Donald Trump super PAC, earlier this year.

Sessions Aides

The 老澳门开奖结果 does not endorse or oppose any nominee for public office, but we do analyze their track records. We are alarmed that if Sessions were confirmed as attorney general, the private prison lobby could have direct access to the head of the Department of Justice and tremendous influence over the Trump administration.

By their nature, private prisons depend on and profit from the mass imprisonment of human beings. And decades of experience have shown that handing people in government custody over to for-profit companies is a recipe for abuse and neglect. For example, at one GEO-run immigration detention facility in Colorado, Evalin Ali-Mandza, a 46-year-old immigrant from Gabon, died of a heart attack after medical staff waited nearly an hour to call an ambulance. One of the nurses even chose to prioritize filling out paperwork over dialing 911.

Federal officials have recognized this reality.

In August, the Justice Department concluded that private prisons 鈥渃ompare poorly鈥 to federally run prisons and directed the Bureau of Prisons to begin phasing out its private prison contracts. An expert advisory panel similarly recommended on December 1 that the Department of Homeland Security shift away from its own private prison contracts. As attorney general, Sessions should not be tempted to maintain the status quo and ignore the clear evidence that private prisons do not 鈥渨ork better.鈥

Publicly traded for-profit prison corporations like CCA and GEO owe a fiduciary duty to their shareholders 鈥 the public, the human beings in their custody, and their own employees be damned. And they have demonstrated their priorities time and time again.

In one 老澳门开奖结果 case, a federal court found CCA in contempt because the company did not implement court-ordered improvements that would have made the prison safer. The year after a CCA employee was killed in a prison riot, company executives in his honor at the annual shareholder meeting. Apparently, trying to mislead the public and escape this record of scandalous behavior, CCA recently itself 鈥: A Diversified Government Solutions Company.鈥

Profits

Families and communities have suffered terribly from the mass incarceration binge. Yet year after year, the private prison industry and its stockholders have made billions off of this human misery. If implemented, Trump and Sessions鈥 hardline stances toward criminal justice and immigration have the potential to massively increase federal incarceration and immigration detention rates in the United States. And with direct access to Sessions from his former aides, it seems the private prison industry stands to gain tremendously if he is confirmed as attorney general.

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