TrumpHotel.org provides photos of the immigrant concentration camps run by the trump admin The Trump Organization has long been known to have bought up a slew of domain names associated with President Donald Trump and his family, including URLs containing the phrases "Donald Trump Sucks," "Im Being Sued By The Donald," "Ivanka Poker Champion," and "Play With Donald." But there's one domain name the company seems to have overlooked: the innocuous-sounding trumphotels.org. http://www.trumphotels.org/ This domain name was registered by an unnamed party sometime last week, according to Gizmodo, and now features a darkly satirical tribute to the Trump administration's immigration policies, which have drawn widespread criticism and resulted in the separation of more than 2,000 immigrant families in recent months. Visitors to trumphotels.org are greeted with a landing page featuring photos of immigrants detained behind chain-link fences and children wrapped in emergency blankets. http://www.businessinsider.com/trum...o-parody-presidents-immigration-policy-2018-6
'Tent cities' for migrant children reportedly cost much more than detaining families together It reportedly costs $775 per person per night to keep the newly separated children of families who cross the U.S. border illegally in "tent cities." The per-person cost at certain detention centers that would keep families together is $298 per night, according to an agency estimate from 2014, NBC reported. The Trump administration plans to spend almost a billion dollars to detain and house children in the 2018 fiscal year, according to Health and Human Services data reviewed by Bloomberg. "Almost half of that funding will go to a single Texas nonprofit, Bloomberg said. That nonprofit, Southwest Key Programs, will reportedly be paid $458 million in 2018." https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/20/mig...cost-more-than-detaining-families-report.html WASHINGTON — The cost of holding migrant children who have been separated from their parents in newly created "tent cities" is $775 per person per night, according to an official at the Department of Health and Human Services — far higher than the cost of keeping children with their parents in detention centers or holding them in more permanent buildings. The reason for the high cost, the official and several former officials told NBC News, is that the sudden urgency to bring in security, air conditioning, medical workers and other government contractors far surpasses the cost for structures that are routinely staffed. It costs $256 per person per night to hold children in permanent HHS facilities like Casa Padre in Brownsville, Texas. And keeping children with their parents in detention centers like the one run by U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement in Dilley, Texas cost $298 per resident per night, according to an agency estimate when it awarded the contract for the facility in 2014. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/wh...ts-talking-issues-not-trump-upset-win-n886936 https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/is-trump-administration-southwest-key-458-million/ TIME TO JUST ADMIT THIS IS A GIANT MONEY GRABBING SCHEME The way to pay folx from public coffers into private hands not unlike the Private Prison scheme Rocket River