The United States Accountability – Will it happen?
Will the United States have a Nuremberg Trial of sorts?
Is it worse to have crimes against humanity for profit corruption or ideology, or perhaps both?
The Nuremberg Trials set the rule for individuals, not just countries or states, that
individuals could be punished for war crimes:
- Crimes Against Peace (planning aggressive war)
- War Crimes (mistreatment of prisoners, killing civilians, etc.)
- Crimes Against Humanity (persecution, deportation, murder of civilians, including the Holocaust)
- Conspiracy to commit these crimes
Included:
- Doctors who performed experiments on prisoners
- SS officers
- Judges who enforced racist laws
- Business leaders who used forced labor
Immigrant definition – a person who lives in a country they were not born in.
The United States is in process of putting approximately 14 million immigrants in federal prison camps, in warehouses for being undocumented, not criminals.
Migration to the United States fluctuates
· 1890 about 15% of the population were immigrants
· 1970 about 4.75% of the population were immigrants
· 2025 about 15% of the population were immigrants
As of 2023
· Latin America 52%
· Asia 27%
· Europe 10%
· Sub-Saharan Africa 5%
· Middle East-North Africa Region 4%
· Other 2%
Of the 15% of 2025 immigrant population in the United States
· 46% are naturalized citizens
· 23% are lawfully permanent residents
· 27% are unauthorized
TOTAL UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRANT POPULATION = 4% OF THE UNITED STATES = 14 million people. Being undocumented in the United States is CIVIL law - NOT CRIMINAL law, that means undocumented people are NOT CRIMINALS.
Who Is Making Money from Immigration Detention?
The Two Biggest Winners: CoreCivic & GEO Group
These companies build, own, and operate many ICE detention centers. Their profits rise when:
- More people are detained
- More beds are filled
- More facilities are opened or expanded
CoreCivic
- 2025 revenue: $2.2 billion, up from $1.96 billion in 2024
- Reported “significant growth opportunities” due to ICE expansion
- Provides detention beds, transportation, and facility management
GEO Group
- 2025 revenue: $2.6 billion, up from $2.43 billion in 2024
- Reported the highest ICE utilization in company history
Also profits from GPS ankle monitors, which increased from 17,000 to 42,000 participants in 2025–2026
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have been purchasing and are in process of purchasing large industrial warehouses across the country to convert into “immigrant detention centers” also known as prison camps or jails.
What are immigrant detention/prison camps centers:
· Privately run with big profits prison camps purchased by federal tax dollars, part of a 45 billion plan with expansion.
· The profit motive creates:
- Incentives to expand detention
- Pressure to fill beds
- Lobbying for larger ICE budgets
- Resistance to closing facilities
· This expansion directly benefits private contractors who:
- Build the facilities
- Staff them
- Provide food, medical care, and security
- Transport detainees
- Supply surveillance technology
· Each warehouses hold 7,000 to 11,000 people
· ICE pays private contractors about $165 per detainee per day. More detainees = more revenue.
· As of early 2026, 11 warehouses had already been acquired, with more proposed
- Arizona
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Texas
- New Jersey
- Utah
- Georgia
o Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Virginia (proposals stalled by community opposition)
Who is held in federal prison camp warehouses?
• Anyone arrested during immigration operations adults, children, and infants
• Individuals awaiting immigration hearings
• People awaiting deportation
• It does not matter if you are following immigration law or not
If you cannot prove your linage to the United States with your birth certificate, naturalization certificate, adoption certificate, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, name change certificate…. Your lineage to the United States YOU ARE NOT A CITIZEN – YOU ARE AN IMMIGRANT subject to the federal prison camp. Good luck with that, hope you have resources, maybe a passport or an immigration attorney that they let you make a phone call to.
ICE detention population
- On a typical day, ICE arrests and detains 25,000–35,000 people nationwide.
- So far, the number has never exceeded 55,000 people.
- Currently, there are around 90,000–108,000 prison camp/detention beds in the federal government’s warehouse.
- About 65,000–75,000 people are already in ICE custody, the number fluctuates daily
- 75,000 X $165 = $12,375,000 million per day
- 14 million unauthorized immigrants X $165 per day = 2,310,000,000 billion dollars per day
- Average number of days is 55, varies widely – you do the math on profits
What occurs when billionaires exhaust their supply of immigrants for prison camps? Who will be targeted next? Could it be you? Perhaps the disabled, religious communities, individuals of all races not classified as “white,” non-heterosexual groups, or neurodivergent individuals? The possibilities are limitless.
As the United States expands to expel its people using Immigration Detention Centers – Prison Camps systems marked by secrecy, neglect, and unprecedented scale, the question is no longer whether accountability is needed, but whether the public will demand it before the Trump corruption grows too large to restrain.