How Trump’s mass deportation plan became big business

How Trump’s mass deportation plan became big business

When David Gomez was arrested by immigration agents in New Jersey last year, he entered a detention system run almost entirely by for-profit corporations. He was released six months later, more than 3,000 kilometres from home and having spent $5,000 while

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