California On the Verge of Banning Private Prisons and Immigration Detention Centers
California On the Verge of Banning Private Prisons and Immigration Detention Centers
On Wednesday, California legislators passed a bill that’d ban private prisons from operating inside the state. According to The Guardian, the proposal isn’t limited to ordinary jails—it’ll likely shut down four large detention centers.Immigration activists and human rights advocates are hailing the move as major reform. While California used to rely on private prisons to reduce crowding, it’s since backed down. The industry has taken flak from liberal lawmakers for years, with some of its leading players—including the likes of CoreCivic and GEO—accused of shaving critical services to maximize revenue.The Guardian reports that private prison companies used to view California as a fast-growing market. As recently as 2016, some 7,000 California inmates were behind bars in corporate detention centers—an estimated 5% of the state’s prison population.
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