Private Prison Stocks Soar as CoreCivic, GEO Donate $2.8M to Trump

Timeline Eventconfirmed
campaign-financepay-to-playcorruptionprivate-prisonimmigration-detention
Media Capture & ControlRegulatory CaptureLegislative CaptureExecutive Power Expansion
Actors:CoreCivic, GEO Group, Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Department of Justice
2017-02-23 · 1 min read

Private prison companies CoreCivic and GEO Group saw their stock prices surge 100% and 98% respectively after donating nearly $2.8 million to Trump's campaign and inauguration. Attorney General Jeff Sessions immediately reversed Obama's order to phase out private prisons, declaring 'this will restore BOP's flexibility.' The companies secured $45 billion in detention contracts as the administration implemented family separation policies that increased detention needs. GEO Group moved its annual conference to Trump National Doral, paying the Trump Organization directly. CoreCivic and GEO spent $1.6 million lobbying in 2017 alone. ICE detention in private facilities increased 40% while conditions deteriorated, with 24 deaths in custody during Trump's term. Both companies' executives gained direct White House access through Mar-a-Lago memberships. The quid pro quo demonstrated how campaign contributions directly translated into billion-dollar government contracts.

Sources

  1. Private Prison Stocks Soar Under TrumpNPR(2017-02-23)
  2. Private prisons back Trump and could see big payoffsThe Washington Post(2017-02-23)
  3. GEO Group Runs Out of Cell SpaceMother Jones(2017-08-01)