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Wells Fargo - Dump the Prison Stock! Invest in Humanity

by: koleary

Wed Nov 02, 2011 at 02:46:41 PM EDT



"We're responsible for being leaders to promote the long-term economic prosperity and quality of life for everyone in our communities. If they prosper, so do we."

That's what Wells Fargo says about its "goal for social responsibility" but their investments say otherwise.  

Wells Fargo has a major presence in New Jersey's urban centers and neighborhoods.  It's marketing strategy includes a significant outreach to minorities and immigrants.  However, it is one of the largest investors in private prisons.  Their investments include GEO Group which owns Delaney Hall(it subsequently leases the building to the politically connected company CEC) and Corrections Corp of America (CCA) which owns and operates the Elizabeth Detention Center.  

Wells Fargo and its investors are making billions while people suffer as these for-profit prison operators squeeze every last dime out of the facilities they run. This means smaller food portions, denial of access to medical care, inadequately and poorly trained  guards, limited access to personal hygiene items, more prisoners to a cell, etc.  

These conditions exist in a system with limited oversight which is further shrouded by corporate secrecy.  This focus on profit over human rights creates an environment where abuse is overlooked, tolerated and, in the most egregious cases, justified.  

koleary :: Wells Fargo - Dump the Prison Stock! Invest in Humanity
GEO Group is a multi-national corporation with a long record of riots, verbal, physical and sexual abuse at the facilities that it runs. It has paid tens of millions of dollars resulting from lawsuits including suits alleging wrongful death.

CCA also has a highly blemished record.  The Elizabeth Detention Center gained national notoriety when the NY Times published a series of articles about the under-reported deaths of people in immigration detention.  The series included several stories about Boubacar Bah a Guinean tailor who died from severe head trauma after being denied medical treatment by CCA staff for 13 hours.

Meanwhile CCA & GEO are using their profits from lucrative government contracts to lobby through groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) for stricter criminal sentencing guidelines and harsher immigration enforcement.  

It is time for Wells Fargo to be true to its message.  They need to dump the prison stock and invest in humanity. That is exactly what the National Prison Industry Divestment Campaign is trying to do.  Enlace is leading a national grassroots effort to force Wells Fargo to stop investing in the for-profit prison industry.  The campaign is tailored to each community, in San Franciso they are holding rallies outside of Wells Fargo's national headquarters, in Colorado individuals are signing pledges to remove their funds from Wells Fargo branches.  

There is some discussion about bringing the national campaign to NJ.  How will it look here?  Organizers are not quite sure yet, but stay tuned because details are sure to follow.  

For more information about the National Prison Industry Divestment Campaign click here. or contact Enlace info@enlaceintl.org or 213-284-3802.

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ACLU Destructive Privatized Prison Report (0.00 / 0)
New ACLU Report Documents Destructive Impact of Prison Privatization
November 2, 2011
Private Prison Industry Feeds on Nation's Crippling Addiction to Incarceration While Reaping Multi-Billion Dollar Revenues

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: (212) 549-2666; media@aclu.org

NEW YORK - The American Civil Liberties Union today released a new report providing the first comprehensive analysis of the destructive impact of prison privatization.

The report, "Banking on Bondage: Private Prisons and Mass Incarceration," traces the rise of the for-profit prison industry over the past three decades and shows how private prison companies have capitalized on the nation's addiction to incarceration to achieve gigantic profits. All the while, the report shows, mass incarceration wreaks havoc on communities by unnecessarily depriving individuals of their liberty, draining government resources and bringing little or no benefit to public safety.

"Our nation's reliance on mass incarceration has bankrupted government budgets, torn families and communities apart, disproportionately impacted people of color, and provided no benefit to public safety," said David Shapiro, staff attorney with the ACLU National Prison Project and the author of the report. "But it has been a bonanza for the private prison industry, which rakes in billions of dollars a year and dishes out multi-million dollar compensation packages to its top executives. For-profit prison companies are a barrier to the kind of criminal justice reform that is desperately needed in America."

Spurred by criminal laws that impose needlessly steep sentences - especially for low-level, non-violent offenders - and curtail rehabilitation opportunities, the United States today imprisons more people than any other nation in the world. The crippling cost of incarcerating increasing numbers of Americans has saddled government budgets with rising debt and exacerbated the current fiscal crisis confronting states across the nation. Yet the two largest private prison companies alone obtained nearly $3 billion in revenue in 2010.

A copy of the report is available online at:
www.aclu.org/prisoners-rights/banking-bondage-private-prisons-and-mass-i...


Another industry for Norcross... (0.00 / 0)
...to invest in.  I wonder how much prison stock TD Bank (formerly Commerce Bank) holds.  Yes, that is the same TD Bank for which Regis and Kelly (Ripa, whose father is a member in good standing of the Norcross machine) are spokespersons.

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Typical RL anti-everything rant.Hating on TD Bank? (0.00 / 0)
Now you hate TD Bank because Kelly Ripa is a spokesperson?

Your Radical Left rant is becoming embarrassing. There used to be some substance behind your ideas ,now it is just " hater " talk.

If socialism is your cause please come out of the closet and say so. At least some of your comments would make sense.    


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Now you've morphed into a McCarthyite? (0.00 / 0)
Or is it a teabagger?  It's bad enough you're a Christiecrat.

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I hated Commerce Bank... (0.00 / 0)
...before it became TD Bank.  It's just interesting that Regis and Rip-off became its spokespersons at around the same time as Rip-off's father was elected to public office as part of the Norcross machine.  Quid pro quo?

And yes, I am a socialist, but moreso than that, I am a small-d democrat and I believe that Norcross et al have destroyed the democratic process in our state.


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Thanks for admitting to being a socialist. (0.00 / 0)
At least you are honest. Being a radical leftist does have its advantages.

You get to complain all the time while never having to worry about actually making things work.

But that is of course your right.

....now please get your other socialist friend( 12 miles)  to admit to being in that club.


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because democracy is so radical (0.00 / 0)
Just because I am a socialist doesn't mean that I am not a realist.  All I want is a democratic process that is fair and honest and party leadership that reflects the will of the rank-and-file of the party, not the financial interests of the party bosses.  If that is radical, then feel free to call me a radical.

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