'A revealing overview of the American business of for-profit migrant incarceration ... [ Immigration Detention Inc.] shines an urgent spotlight on an inhumane system' -- Publishers Weekly 'Who knew that hatred driven by racism could be so lucrative? Hiemstra and Conlons Immigration Detention Inc. answers this with a resounding and meticulously researched exposé of the political and economic forces driving the expansion of immigrant detention. This book is essential reading for policymakers, activists, and anyone concerned with immigration justice and the deeply rooted connections between public and private sectors' -- Ravi Ragbir, immigration activist and co-founder of New Sanctuary Coalition 'A vital and troubling look at the grotesque practices of the privatized immigration detention industry, whose soaring profits are dependent on inflicting extreme suffering. This book is a microcosm of what ails America in an era of rampant capitalism and exclusionary nationalism' -- Reece Jones, author of Nobody is Protected and White Borders 'The most thorough breakdown of the immigration enforcement industrial complex that I have ever read. With meticulous research and analysis, Hiemstra and Conlon not only delve into the everyday horrors people face in detentionincluding horrible food and faulty medical carebut also reveal the tentacles of power and finance behind immigration control. In other words, if you want to know whats really going on, and what you might do about it, you will find no book more important than this one' -- Todd Miller, journalist and author of Build Bridges, Not Walls: A Journey to a World Without Borders 'In this shocking exposé of conditions in US immigration detention facilities, Conlon and Hiemstra reveal the high costs of privatisationmost obviously for those who are detained but also for the wider US society. Much of what is described is unfathomable: rotting food; failure to treat basic medical problems; gynaecological procedures undertaken without consent. Such matters are not exceptional, they are 'business as usual', the system working as designed. As states around the world turn with ever greater enthusiasm to immigration detention, this book offers a stark warning of all that will be lost in the process' -- Mary Bosworth, Professor of Criminology, University of Oxford