From Denise for Amnesty <[email protected]>
Subject Secretary Mayorkas, it's time to finish the job and close for-profit facilities locking up immigrants and asylum-seekers
Date February 25, 2021 4:10 PM
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Dear John,

We have a MAJOR opportunity to pressure newly confirmed Secretary of Homeland
Security Alejandro Mayorkas to free the thousands of people and families
unjustly held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention:

Just a few weeks ago, President Biden ordered the Department of Justice to stop
using private prisons — but that order DOES NOT apply to the Department of Homeland Security, which
still uses privately run facilities to detain asylum-seekers and immigrants.

It’s clear that the administration understands the neglectful, harsh, and
dangerous conditions in facilities run by private prison companies. Now, it’s
time to ensure that people in ICE custody are not held in privately run or owned
facilities.
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Send an urgent petition to Sec. Mayorkas now!
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End For-Profit Detention
[[link removed]]John, the vast majority of asylum-seekers and
immigrants under ICE custody are held in immigration detention facilities owned
or managed by private prison corporations. These companies care about one thing only — making money. The for-profit detention facilities have a well documented record of harsh
conditions, negligent care, and a lack of accountability.

And no matter who runs the facility, no one should be unjustly detained. Instead of detention, the norm should be that asylum-seekers and immigrants are
allowed to live in the community, supported by sponsors, community-based
services, and case management programs. These are proven, compassionate
alternatives that are humane, support dignity, and facilitate compliance. They
also save considerable government resources.

The Biden administration has already signaled that it understands private
prisons shouldn’t be used for government incarceration — now, it’s time to ensure they extend that policy to asylum-seekers and
immigrants in ICE custody held in privately run facilities, too.

New administrations are often the most willing to take action in their first 100
days — which is why we’re demanding Sec. Mayorkas end the use of for-profit
immigration detention facilities. Join us now »
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Act Now
[[link removed]]If enough of us speak out now, we CAN win — Secretary Mayorkas is 23 days into
his role, and President Biden is turning to Mayorkas and the Department of
Homeland Security for their leadership.

But we need to make noise — and quickly. Each day that passes, thousands of people are held in violation of their human
rights, and at severe risk of COVID-19 and other dangerous complications.

Thanks for everything you do,

Denise Bell
Researcher, Refugee and Migrant Rights
Amnesty International USA



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