The Shocking Truth About Chain-Gang And Toddlers Will Make You Cringe

The Shocking Truth About Chain-Gang And Toddlers Will Make You Cringe

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All toddlers should have the freedom of running space, right?

Right.

But, do they?

Obviously, no!

While my story may be unfortunate, there is another one that is unfolding on a much larger scale that is more so disturbing.

Talking about a shocker! I was struck with so many question when I read the title alone. The author, Betsy Woodruff, explains exactly what is happening to undocumented immigrant toddlers and their moms.

Read more. Woodruff spares no details on what is reported to be a million-dollar venture right here in the U.S.

If you’re looking to make some money, try locking up toddlers.

One for-profit prison company has found that incarcerating infants, toddlers, children, and mothers—as long as they’re undocumented immigrants—is a great way to boost their revenue by upward of $49 million over the previous year.

The latest quarterly finance report from Corrections Corporation of America, a for-profit prison company, indicates that its contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to manage a detention center packed with immigrant mothers and children is very helpful to its bottom line.

Part of the reason their deal is so lucrative? The public isn’t particularly bothered by it.

The company can thank President Obama. Facing enormous political pressure and eye-grabbing headlines, the Obama administration moved last summer to dramatically expand the federal government’s capacity for locking up young mothers and kids.

Before last summer—when thousands of mothers and young children fleeing gang violence and bad governance in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador crossed the southern border into this country—the detention of immigrant families was rare.

For the full story, check out Betsy Woodruff over at the dailybeast.com (click here)

Image credit: United Nations

 

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