Private Prisons and the Shift in Marketplace From the War on Drugs to the War on Terror

K. Moreno
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This paper outlines the emergence of a new marketplace in the United States, immigration detention, especially after September 11th. This phenomenon is not limited to the United States, but is also observable in other countries as the result of the globalized economy. This paper first explains how the private prison industry adapted from shaping harsh drug law sentencing during the War on Drugs to now sponsoring legislative bills that target immigrants, the new “cash crop” for the private prison industry. Because of the securitization of immigration governance, politics of fear are easily used to justify and build public support for a tough stance on immigration. The end result is that immigrant detention is a highly lucrative and record-breaking profitable enterprise for private prison corporations, with little accountability in its treatment of immigrants and with more and more power in sponsoring and shaping legislation beneficial to their bottom line. Implications now that Trump, who ran a very xenophobic presidential campaign especially hostile to Mexicans and Muslims, are discussed.
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私人监狱和市场从毒品战争到反恐战争的转变
本文概述了在美国出现的一个新市场——移民拘留,特别是在911事件之后。这种现象不仅限于美国,作为经济全球化的结果,在其他国家也可以观察到。本文首先解释了私营监狱行业是如何从禁毒战争期间制定严厉的毒品法律量刑,到现在赞助针对移民的立法法案的,移民是私营监狱行业的新“经济作物”。由于移民治理的证券化,恐惧政治很容易被用来为在移民问题上的强硬立场辩护和建立公众支持。最终的结果是,对私人监狱公司来说,拘留移民是一项利润丰厚、破纪录的事业,他们在对待移民方面几乎没有责任,在赞助和制定有利于他们底线的立法方面,他们的权力越来越大。特朗普在总统竞选中非常排外,尤其对墨西哥人和穆斯林充满敌意。
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