A Brief History of America’s Private Prison Industry

From FBI reject to private warlord: the rise of George Wackenhut

By 1966, Wackenhut could confidently state that it had secret files on 4 million Americans

Many of the Wackenhut documents and a series on student movements in California highlight the suspected connections between Communism, opposition to the Vietnam War, and the broader left counterculture of the 1960s, and document the right’s evolving definition of “subversion.”

An ICE Contractor Is Worth Billions. It’s Still Fighting to Pay Detainees as Little as $1 a Day to Work. GEO Group, whose stock is valued at $4 billion, says that state minimum wage laws don’t apply to the cleaning services that it’s asked detained migrants to perform at facilities where they’re kept.

Ice contractor plans for surveillance boom under Trump migrant crackdown: Geo Group, an Ice partner, is moving at ‘unprecedented speed’ to build out its monitoring, executive chair says

Better know a private prison giant: GEO Group’s Board of Directors

Feb 2025: Private Prison Exec Calls Mass Deportation Plans ‘Unprecedented Opportunity’ GEO Group Chairman George Zoley said the company stands to gain up to $1 billion in additional revenue from detaining and surveilling undocumented immigrants.

The man who is making a killing from Trump’s current onslaught of immigrant persecution is himself an immigrant. In fact, if George Zoley had been born just 20 years later, he’d more likely be cowering inside the Aurora Detention Center instead of raking in the profits from it.

George C. Zoley, chairman of the board and founder of GEO Group, the second largest private prison company is the United States, has been with GEO or its former parent company, the Wackenhut Corporation, since 1981. Zoley has called late George Wackenhut, the controversial right-wing founder of Wackenhut Corporation, the person he most admired.

Among the many concerning controversies involving Wackenhut corporations, one that might seem especially relevant in 2026, was their suspected involvement in several murders relating to the very convoluted Inslaw and PROMIS (Prosecutors Management Information System) software scandal of the 1980s. The software was sold as an automation system for police and court data, and advertised as one day having the potential to predict crime before it even happened. It was allegedly stolen and modified before being distributed by the U.S. government and used to spy on other countries.

We know from witness statements that the murders appear to be connected to the corruption surrounding Wackenhut and the PROMIS affair. We know from FBI’s own records that the Bureau looked into the matter. And most recently, we know that the FBI has not only repeatedly refused to release those files, but apparently removed the request from their FOIA tracking system.

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    2 days ago

    “American Warlord” would be a sick movie title for an expose on these far right thugs.

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      2 days ago

      Can Alec Baldwin please play Trump in every movie that hopefully ever gets made to satirize this shitshow of an administration?

      Man.

      I’d actually expect canned laughter to follow him around. No matter how serious the film.

      This is, like, Farley Brothers levels of insane. Waiting for Bondi to show up with her hair stuck up because she thought the cum hanging from her boyfriend’s ear was hair gel.

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          21 hours ago

          Alec can do all that with enough makeup and/or letting himself go.

          Or even body suits and CGI. Remember The Nutty Professor with Eddie Murphie? Imagine what we could do with today’s technology!