For every $1 that immigration deportation and prison contractors donated to GOP campaigns in 2024, these private companies stand to reap more than $11,000 in increased annual revenue.
As detention rates soar, there are more reports of inhumane and inadequate treatment inside migrant detention facilities. Sen. John Ossoff (D-GA) released a report on January 27, 2026 compiling “human rights abuses in U.S. immigration detention.” The report highlighted how immigration detention officials separated a breastfeeding mother from her infant child for months and that a newly postpartum detainee was unable to shower for weeks, among other findings.
Medical services are lacking. The majority are in the hands of local officials (e.g., county jails) and private contractors. Meanwhile, the Trump administration, as of October, has reportedly paused paying providers for migrant health care costs altogether.
