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ICE just gave a "child welfare" contract to MVM Inc. -- a contractor that has been accused of torture and enforced disappearance to track down undocumented children.
They've also been sued for physically separating thousands of children from their parents using unmarked vehicles and makeshift detention centers.
In one instance, they locked an immigrant woman and her baby inside a Chicago hotel for five days.
ICE gave them a "child welfare" contract anyway, with the dollar amount redacted.
Government agencies like ICE use contractor arrangements specifically to create distance between policy decisions and the consequences of those decisions.
When something goes wrong with a private contractor, the accountability chain gets murky fast.
Who gave the order? Who had authority? Which agency is responsible?
That fog is a feature. And it's a pattern across ICE's shadow detention system.
GEO Group, CoreCivic, CSI Aviation, now MVM.
Each contract adds another layer of insulation between the people making these decisions and the children bearing the consequences.
Eighteen companies bid for this contract.
MVM won because it had the infrastructure to physically locate and abduct children at scale.
Taxpayers are fronting the bill, but children are paying the price.
Source: The Guardian

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