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now we're talking axel foley i know he is the founder producer punter may and
they are telling me he's a story emma and almost sanchez and what private
prison called a correction corporation of america is done to actual along the
actors
all right thank you for her to have a yarn dyed yes in fact it's the story is
that
is really shocking is one of the stories that make you really
i think through what's going on as far as our immigration system but mostly
as far as how private prison corporations have hijacker racial policy
and the story of the aborted is is want that
uh... he's a fifty year old man
and with mental disabilities servers by numerous things including half-hearted
since that happens relations that because they are and during that
one day he was going to
hey a particular uh...
convenience stores in steve bright side and see
and ask the lady there expressing tomatoes in the lady said yes and so
eventually but the owner of the store i'll push japan that you don't say that
those papers for his image he ended up
because of that immigration system for five years three of which worried about
this corporation of course corrections corporation of america doesn't have what
doesn't
need to but let people know that kids that that he had elements for state
because you know they're making money every night out there
so lets show now a part of the video now they have the background on the story
uh... there's a new york one today has put together and uh... and then we'll
come back and talk about all the rest of the story
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before the end of a lot of the lasted forty
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beautiful invasive fires and say this is what he returns my son
they're gonna say he's being house
by private corporations are responsible for the two days
construction
and getting to them because it's a big corporation he his
a nightmare for people that don't have a lot of air castro
a law degree around at night is that people just don't have the right to an
attorney many people have been turns
president and i never said president clinton and his family
progresses emily and your at about eleven or eleven battle up there
u_s_a_ today and i wanted to have a family member have a commonly found by
the listener you know one and she would go to
alfred whatever resolution financing was my son was in some ways my son
and they didn't have interest reengineering
and then all of the standoff began
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so and so i'm very curious about it in a million but first let's let's get the
story straight on
uh... how he winds up in this predicament because you start of what
the tomatoes so did they charge you with staff or and then why how does it
relate to this immigration status as the winds stating in prison for so long
well the way
and that is very structured is that's dependent
at that particular ever granted my judea and what is the legal risk she actually
has been argue has
of legal status in this country if they are accused of prosecutable brian
regarding anything that can be
uh... tantamount to be guidelines that that they can end up in the immigration
service
this is precisely what happened yet will keep excuse because there was a shuffle
there with the accident
uh... store owner
the fact is that the songs and travel plans
she'd gotten dictate for that particular uh...
apply in person
if you do not want here in any internet facility
a prison
and after that he had it was turned over to rise authorities
uh... he ended up two years and and one of the presence of the federal prisons
writes that texas and the
quietly we lost actual their uh...
and kiss and that he had just gotten close so i was incredibly busy don't
care what comes next
how do you wind up but correction corporation of america
alright actually you're back
yes uh... so usaid two years that i a sand then what happened
and then after i said he was turned over because it's processes the british
processes walkers if the labor-intensive
it's he wants to go to this is the media returns this is very hard to get out
uh... because his deportation process is still ineffective because the court also
realized that ordinary sport realize it
about this guy is not enough common sense and with that would stand trial
no or wasn't content mister trial what is going on here spend in the meantime
can set up hypertension facility and then with the mother of vehicles mother
uh... tried to access tried to ask questions from your ideas or from that
the about potential silly
by ship date they always falls for that is like it's not our problem anymore
it's corporations and of course once you go over the past corporation
you know you'd never know what you're going to get from them
uh... because they were interested student money every night they take
about two hundred dollars hyperion according to stand behind their
facilities but they have no interest in advancing and he's forgiven and and and
realizing that one of their inmates has mental disability
so how long did that corrections corporation of america haldeman
in totality how long do you say and present
he's been imprisoned accounted for about five years of which to uh... last year's
whereas n_c_a_a_
n_c_t_a_ at according to their the average phrase uh... opposite somewhere
between seventy five hundred thousand dollars from his attention their
facility so he and his front-runner status of the mean he's a legal resident
he could so it could be any notes right
but if you wind up in a private prison
whose ultimately responsible haha d get somebody out of a private prison if the
government says well you go talk to them in the corporation says i don't care
about your life
i have no responsibility towards your by the government as a response was you but
i don't
accepted
problem is it's a it's a bit
says once you get it insists that the system that is very hard to get out and
you get lost in this is the grass happens i would be every morning and and
and to get lost got use apoplectic he was drugged up for two years because
they didn't know what to do with the date
don't have the capacity private prisons of medical services to identify
individuals like yet more and so the responsibility ultimately is from any
family are relative that you have
and most of the times these relatives and family members don't know what the
process is they don't have a vehicle or logically they don't have access to to
anything else but they're their you know their ability to govern knock on doors
i've talked to people and so they could get lost for long-time is not an
isolated case this happens that considers across the country
independence and this particular case in san diego in georgia stuart detention
facility there is the largest in the projectors numerous cases
are out there that we have documents into up with a real difference for sale
campaign there's more cases in texas and florida or they just opened a bigger
prison on so that this is that definitely something that the systematic
and the problem is is that there's no kind of uh... there's no oversight
despite the presence of
are just popping up everywhere they're like your wal-mart and your local sal
and they need to be filled his best basis in the way they do it is that the
worldwide
hundred integration system in immigration policy that
but if that happens board
the filling that void
and by doing that outdate pictured that
at the big continues to get the profit out of the detention of immigrants so
you know the more that states they have two more that they have to fill
them all across the country so that it really don't care about what the a
service that they provide or whether the relatives had access to their
uh... today's meetings right and there is no nursing correction corporation of
america is one of the
tak companies that actually wrote the
uh... harsh immigration bill in arizona
when they literally had their lobbyists righted and adorable and legislator who
then submitted a and they have literally something determine innes in the rest of
the video that you couldn't
seattle-based went to see over the company damon singer made a over three
point two million dollars
so they have a profit motive that to make sure that as many of people in
america wind up in prison is possible your legal resident you're not a legal
resident who cares as long as they make a buck off you so axle uh... working
people find the whole video and find out more about
telling people in the who visits interest for sale dot org we have people
series we have applied video sovereignty
barely educational animated because it really puts things in perspective and
how to use industry lobby more than twenty million dollars every year to be
he's lost happen
appreciate your time have an article geo which is another powerful a corporation
that is to bring a lot of financial our immigration policy so that we visit
immigrants for sale dot org and we have a lot more video standards a full series
that throughout the year and really can't find all the pieces race and we
also have a hotline bid
affected this hotline japanese stories are two particular cases that you know
about
immigrants for survival that's that's where you can submit
still so that we can work
florida actual coming out of thanks for joining some increase we appreciate it
david welna