The Minneapolis ICE shooting wasn't an anomaly; it was an outcome. I’m following the money to show you why neither party actually wants to fix the immigration disaster.
I got to see the low -down -dirty despicable-downright-filthy inner workings of it all. Locked up for 3 years. 2018-2021. Long story….
When i got out i conducted my own due diligence. Something just seemed suspicious.
I was amazed at the size of this fucking racket.
Corporations profit from it by monopolizing basic needs, forcing families to pay predatory fees. Calls can cost $25 for 15 minutes, money transfers up to 45%, with kickbacks securing exclusive contracts.
Private prison firms cut staff and care to raise margins while charging per minute for tablets and music, extracting money even when call rates are capped.
And we the people foot the bill…
It costs taxpayers about $89 billion a year to run, but families pay an asinine amount more. Almost $348 billion comes out of their pockets for commissary, phone calls, and lost wages, with the average family paying around $4,200 a year for basics the state does not provide. Our tax dollars cover the buildings and guards, while families cover the 600% markups on essentials.
The financial survival of the incarcerated individual falls on those on the outside.
What a dirty game they’re playing.
And have you read about Trump’s “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets Act”?
Pertaining to the homeless population..
Civil commitment, institutional treatment.
Eliminating the “consent decree”. Meaning forced institutionalization.
Yeah. That’s gonna go over REAL well with everyone.
If this happens I believe it’ll will be worse than current events with ICE.
Thanks for the time you took with your reply. I will definitely be digging into your posts.
Research like this to me is like a bug bite. I’m compelled to scratch it. I’m always looking into these topics. It’s almost to a level of obsession.
The Detention Industrial Complex.
Jail. Prisons. Immigration. Homeless.
It’s all tied together for one thing. It’s all about the business model of social control.
Financial Incentives for Incarceration: Policy "bed mandates" or quotas—tax payers pay for the vacancies.
Homelessness— lobbyists go hard for policies that treat poverty as a crime, so they can ensure a steady pipeline of "clients" for their facilities.
Regulatory Deregulation: Eliminating consent decrees which are federal oversight agreements. It removes the legal "brakes" on law enforcement.
Labor exploitation—inmates or detainees are treated as property to be managed for profit rather than humans with rights.
Cycles of Recidivism—by essentially “abducting” homeless people and immigrants, they are intentionally creating the barriers to reintegration, which basically guarantees the homeless and immigrants remain perpetually caught up in the cycle of incarceration. WASH, RINSE, REPEAT.
GEO Group. Core civic.
The ring leaders
I got to see the low -down -dirty despicable-downright-filthy inner workings of it all. Locked up for 3 years. 2018-2021. Long story….
When i got out i conducted my own due diligence. Something just seemed suspicious.
I was amazed at the size of this fucking racket.
Corporations profit from it by monopolizing basic needs, forcing families to pay predatory fees. Calls can cost $25 for 15 minutes, money transfers up to 45%, with kickbacks securing exclusive contracts.
Private prison firms cut staff and care to raise margins while charging per minute for tablets and music, extracting money even when call rates are capped.
And we the people foot the bill…
It costs taxpayers about $89 billion a year to run, but families pay an asinine amount more. Almost $348 billion comes out of their pockets for commissary, phone calls, and lost wages, with the average family paying around $4,200 a year for basics the state does not provide. Our tax dollars cover the buildings and guards, while families cover the 600% markups on essentials.
The financial survival of the incarcerated individual falls on those on the outside.
What a dirty game they’re playing.
And have you read about Trump’s “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets Act”?
Pertaining to the homeless population..
Civil commitment, institutional treatment.
Eliminating the “consent decree”. Meaning forced institutionalization.
Yeah. That’s gonna go over REAL well with everyone.
If this happens I believe it’ll will be worse than current events with ICE.
You bring great credit upon yourself sir!!!
Thanks for the time you took with your reply. I will definitely be digging into your posts.
Research like this to me is like a bug bite. I’m compelled to scratch it. I’m always looking into these topics. It’s almost to a level of obsession.
The Detention Industrial Complex.
Jail. Prisons. Immigration. Homeless.
It’s all tied together for one thing. It’s all about the business model of social control.
Financial Incentives for Incarceration: Policy "bed mandates" or quotas—tax payers pay for the vacancies.
Homelessness— lobbyists go hard for policies that treat poverty as a crime, so they can ensure a steady pipeline of "clients" for their facilities.
Regulatory Deregulation: Eliminating consent decrees which are federal oversight agreements. It removes the legal "brakes" on law enforcement.
Labor exploitation—inmates or detainees are treated as property to be managed for profit rather than humans with rights.
Cycles of Recidivism—by essentially “abducting” homeless people and immigrants, they are intentionally creating the barriers to reintegration, which basically guarantees the homeless and immigrants remain perpetually caught up in the cycle of incarceration. WASH, RINSE, REPEAT.
It’s a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions.
Hell yeah thank you b