A brief recent history of “soft-sided” facilities and their many faults.

  • ToastedRavioli@midwest.social
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    Tent cities may seem cheap—they’re certainly less expensive to build than brick-and-mortar jails—but they’re very pricy to operate, largely because more staff are needed to deal with the logistical challenges. In 2018, Vox found that it cost $775 per day to house an immigrant in a tent city vs. $133 to $319 to house them in a traditional detention center—and just $4.50 per day to let them stay in the community with an ankle monitor. Alligator Alcatraz will cost taxpayers a whopping $450 million annually.

    Fiscal conservatism, ladies and gentlemen

  • Deflated0ne@lemmy.world
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    Can’t wait until the first raid on one of these. Zero the guards and release the prisoners.

    Hero shit.