Posted on 02/18/2017 10:11:40 AM PST by bgill
Weeks following Election Day, stocks for two of the biggest for-profits detention center companies, GEO and CoreCivic, increased between 20 and 40 percent. Libal attributes the rising stock to President Trumps tough enforcement of immigration laws.
Thats because investors believe that Donald Trump is going to increase deportation and detention of immigrants, he said. The longer someone sits at a detention center, the more money the private prison corporation makes.
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Great
MAGA and putting Americans back to work.
Which...is...bad...I take it I'm supposed to assume???
GOOD!
Repeat as many times as necessary
“Increased ICE arrests could benefit for-profit detention center companies.”
No, it’s good, because the detention centers would not be run and staffed with Government employees!
No, it won’t profit them, because those illegals won’t be in the US long enough.
Unless they’re transporting illegals down to mexico city, and dropping them in nieto’s lap.
And soon the illegal immigrant buses will be heading south, and there will be increased expenses there too !
But there will be a massive savings in "entitlements", education, and health care costs.
Rather than just have the illegal population just sitting around, have them help to build "the wall"; hard workers can be offered incentives
instead of unable to apply for visas after they have been in their 'home country' for 10 years, helpful workers could apply for visa in 3-5 years, instead.
Wspecially since federal laws are not revocked by for-profit operations.
Replacing government with private companies saves money and if low standards and abuse are found, then the company loses its contract to be replaced by a better company.
Oh, and “for profit” is a GOOD thing to Americans but a bad thing for government workers and academics.
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