Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Is Overwhelming ICE Facilities and Running Up Huge Bills
On June 13, approximately 50 detainees at Delaney Hall, a 1,000-bed immigration facility in Newark, New Jersey, managed to push down the wall of a third-floor dormitory room, allowing four to escape. (Three have since been caught). The mini-riot at the facility, which is owned and operated by The GEO Group under a 15-year, $1 billion contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), started after the detainees were angered by what they say are consistently late and poor-quality meals.Â
In a statement shared with Reason, a GEO Group spokesperson emphasized the company’s compliance with ICE detention standards, offerings of “dietitian-approved meals” and “religious and specialty diets,” and its processing centers’ accreditation by “the American Correctional Association and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care.”
Delaney Hall is the latest federal immigration detention center to experience dysfunction. In Miami, a lack of legal representation and degrading conditions amid an influx of 400 ICE detainees led to a mini-riot at a federal facility in May, as reported by Reason’s C.J. Ciaramella. In Kansas, civil rights groups allege inmates are being subjected to lengthy lockdowns, abuse of force, and medical neglect. At the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma, Washington—a facility that currently holds 1,300 detainees—a 50 percent surge in occupancies this year and severe staffing shortages likely contributed to a successful escape in March.
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdowns are exacerbating problems at these detention centers. The federal government has allocated enough funding to hold 41,500 people at detention centers across the country, but data show ICE is currently holding over 50,000 people. The agency has already outspent its budget by more than $1 billion, with t
Article from Reason.com
The Reason Magazine website is a go-to destination for libertarians seeking cogent analysis, investigative reporting, and thought-provoking commentary. Championing the principles of individual freedom, limited government, and free markets, the site offers a diverse range of articles, videos, and podcasts that challenge conventional wisdom and advocate for libertarian solutions. Whether you’re interested in politics, culture, or technology, Reason provides a unique lens that prioritizes liberty and rational discourse. It’s an essential resource for those who value critical thinking and nuanced debate in the pursuit of a freer society.