Company Response
Exodyne has not responded to
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Response from GEO Group to allegations of forced & underpaid labour in detention centres
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Emails show GEO Group employee threatening ICE detainees who didn't clean their jails
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Deloitte did not respond to allegation it is profiting from Trump Administration's anti-immigrant practices
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Response from PwC re allegation it is profiting from Trump Administration's anti-immigrant practices
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Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte & PwC allegedly profiting from Trump administration's anti-immigrant practices; PwC responds
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Booz Allen Hamilton did not respond to allegation it is profiting from Trump Administration's anti-immigrant practices
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US govt. contractor Nakamoto Group allegedly overlooked abuse at detention centers; incl. co. statement
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BNP Paribas plans to end financing of private prisons
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SunTrust is latest bank to halt financing of private prisons
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Canada pension fund divests from US migrant detention firms
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USA: Bank of America will stop lending to private-prison firms
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USA: Wayfair workers to walk out to protest management decision to supply detention centre; CEO rejects their plea
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USA: JPMorgan Chase to stop financing private operators of prisons & detention centers
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Representative Ocasio-Cortez wants hearing on banks funding immigrant prisons
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The Investor Alliance for Human Rights shares Guidance on Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence Related to Immigration Detention and Family Separation
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Govt. contractor MVM admits it held separated migrant children overnight at unlicensed facility in Phoenix
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BNP Paribas response
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JPMorgan Chase declined to respond
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US Bank did not respond
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Bank of America did not respond
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BlackRock response
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Wells Fargo response
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Immigration detention: An American business
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SunTrust declined to respond
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Vanguard response
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CoreCivic response re allegation that it is profiting from the detention of immigrant and asylum-seeking families and separation of families
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Dynamic Educational Systems re allegation that it profited from the Trump administration’s practice of separating migrant and asylum-seeking children from their parents
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An examination of private financing for correctional & immigration detention facilities
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These private prison companies are already profiting off of Trump’s order on family separation
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GEO Group re allegation that it is profiting from the detention of immigrant and asylum-seeking families and separation of families
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Businesses have made millions off Trump's child separation policy
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Comprehensive Health Services’ response re allegation that it profited from the Trump administration’s practice of separating migrant and asylum-seeking children from their parents
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Dynamic Service Solutions re allegation that it profited from the Trump administration’s practice of separating migrant and asylum-seeking children from their parents
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Commentary: Private prisons have most to gain from US immigration policy
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Defense contractors cashing in on immigrant kids’ detention
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MVM response
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General Dynamics response
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Video: MVM says contract pre-dated “zero tolerance” policy & removes job postings; Microsoft & airlines speak out against family separation
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US defense contractors profit from child detention—and you might, too
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