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Pretty damn despicable if true. If anything, I'm glad these private detention centers are gaining more scrutiny.
Put me in solitary confinement if old.
The lawsuit, filed in 2014, alleges that at a 1,500-bed detention center in Aurora, Colorado, that is run by GEO Group under contract to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, detainees were forced to work for little or no pay and threatened with solitary confinement and criminal charges if they failed to comply.
The detainees, most of whom are held for civil immigration-related violations, were pressured to sweep and mop floors and clean toilets and showers, among other chores. For a $1 a day, the complaint said, detainees did laundry, prepared meals and cleaned the facility.
Detainees were aware of the Sanitation Policy during their detention and claim that they performed the required duties to avoid solitary confinement, the judge wrote in his decision.
Nina DiSalvo, executive director of Towards Justice, a nonprofit legal group representing the detainees, said to Fox News that using immigrant labor was how GEO was able to get by with just one full-time custodian for a large facility that houses more than 1,000 people.
We have consistently, strongly refuted these allegations, and we intend to continue to vigorously defend our company against these claims, Pablo Paez, GEOs vice president of corporate relations, told Fox News.
Pretty damn despicable if true. If anything, I'm glad these private detention centers are gaining more scrutiny.
Put me in solitary confinement if old.