Here’s The Company Behind Trump’s Controversial Border ‘Tent Courts’ For Migrants

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The company behind Trump’s controversial border 'tent courts' for migrants

, as well as a holding facility in Yuma, Arizona. In total, the company has pulled in over $260 million from the U.S. government so far in 2019, which could mean $25 million in profits for Deployed Resources, based on profit margins in the industry. Both Napior and Stapleton draw a salary of $700,000, according to the federal database.

Since it was founded in 2001, Deployed Resources has done work in 40 states and provides services in emergency response, mission support, event support as well as equipment; from laundry and gyms to kitchens and toilets. The company boasts on one of its job postings that it “has recently made a multimillion-dollar investment in a fabrication facility and tooling to expand into new markets of custom builds for clients in the government, commercial, and entertainment markets.

Before the latest government contracts, according to press accounts, the company was best known for handling big concerts. In 2018 and 2019, Deployed Resources was on the ground at the Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee, whichsold 80,000 tickets in 2019, providing technical staff, water distribution, hand wash sinks, office containers and tents. For the past two years, Deployed Resources provided portable bathrooms for Delaware’s Firefly Music Festival.

 

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Perhaps Obamas tents had prettier colours therefore no one could criticise them.

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