USA: Auftrag für Halliburton - Detention Camps

Geschrieben von Hinterbänkler am 05. November 2006 21:45:17:

Im Geldcrash-Forum hat die Sammelleidenschaft etwas Interessantes zutage gefördert.

Aus der offiziellen Internetseite von Haliburton-Tochter KBR:

The contract, which is effective immediately, provides for establishing temporary detention and processing capabilities to augment existing ICE Detention and Removal Operations (DRO) Program facilities in the event of an emergency influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs. The contingency support contract provides for planning and, if required, initiation of specific engineering, construction and logistics support tasks to establish, operate and maintain one or more expansion facilities.

The contract may also provide migrant detention support to other U.S. Government organizations in the event of an immigration emergency, as well as the development of a plan to react to a national emergency, such as a natural disaster. In the event of a natural disaster, the contractor could be tasked with providing housing for ICE personnel performing law enforcement functions in support of relief efforts.

nach dem Text werden in 5 Jahren 385 Millionen Dollar reingepumpt und es gab natürlich auch schon einen entsprechenden Vertrag die vergangenen 5 Jahre...

Das macht 77 Mio Dollar pro Jahr - und das ohne daß aktuell der direkte Bedarf für Detention Camps vorhanden wäre. Wieviel kostet ein Detention Camp wohl?



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