On earnings calls Thursday, private prison groups expressed a nearly unrestrained glee over what one called the “unprecedented opportunity” that a second Trump administration brings.building mass deportation camps along the border capable of detaining tens of thousands of people at a time as judges process their deportation orders, attached to “constantly” operating runways with deportation flights around the world.
He separately noted that other contracts with federal, state and local governments cover 85,000 beds, and that the company could redirect those contracts toward these federal purposes. There will likely be a “scramble” for beds, he said later, “and we believe ICE will have top priority on all available beds around the country.”Zoley also referred to the potential for “the need for some soft-sided facilities around the country” to jail “lower”-security detainees.
And Hininger referred to the potential need for investment in some facilities to increase their “intake” capacity, depending on the pace of deportations.“We may have a facility that is designed for 50-100 coming into the facility on a regular basis, and that needs to go up to 200 or 300, so we may have to make some tweaks there with the physical plan,” he said.Both calls also extensively discussed the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program, or “ISAP.
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