January 11, 2018

Private prisons offer detainees work for $1 a day or solitary confinement

Intercept- A growing chorus of ICE detainees allege that they have been forced to work in for-profit ICE facilities or else risk punishment with solitary confinement — a harsh form of captivity that, if prolonged, can amount to torture. Late last month, ICE detainees at a CoreCivic-run facility in California sued the private prison contractor, alleging that they had been threatened with solitary confinement if they did not work. In October, The Intercept reported that officials had placed another detainee in solitary confinement for 30 days for “encouraging others to participate in a work stoppage.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I repeat:

If it's cruel, mean, violent, or stupid,
depend upon it being put into practice in
the USA.