Companies With No Detention Experience Want to Run Trump’s ICE Camps

The article reports that several obscure disaster-response companies, with no prior experience in detention, are seeking to profit from the Trump administration's mass deportation plans. These firms have been vying for contracts to run ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detention camps, even before the president's re-election. The article highlights that these companies, which typically specialize in emergency management or construction, lack the necessary expertise and background in operating detention facilities. However, they are actively pursuing these lucrative government contracts, drawn by the potential financial gains associated with the administration's immigration enforcement policies. The article suggests that the involvement of these inexperienced firms in the management of ICE detention camps raises concerns about the well-being and treatment of detainees, as well as the overall efficiency and transparency of the immigration enforcement system.
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