Corporate fascism
What’s worse?
The fact the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) illegally imprisons individuals? Or the fact those individuals are illegally imprisoned in privately-run windowless detention centers?
Or the fact illegally imprisoned individuals on hunger strikes in detention centers are force-fed with tubes pushed down their noses into their stomachs, a practice the United Nations considers torture?
Or the fact no one inside detention centers works for the government because the guards, the case managers, the medical and food-service staff are all employees, hired and paid by a corporation?
Or the fact those illegally imprisoned individuals are served what passes for food contaminated with live worms and vermin, medical care is neglected and responses to acute emergencies delayed?
Or the fact the government provides armed ICE agents, state police and local police to combat legitimate protestors outside detention centers with tear gas, pepper spray, steel batons, stun grenades and rounds after rounds of rubber bullets?
Or the fact most detention centers are operated by the GEO Group, the largest private prison operator in the U.S. with government contracts paying out more than $3 billion a year for incarcerating individuals?
Or the fact that deaths inside these detention centers are rising?