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Meet the tent company making a fortune off Trump’s deportation plans

Meet the tent company making a fortune off Trump’s deportation plans

Deployed Resources runs this tent facility that holds immigrants on the northeast outskirts of El Paso, Texas, as seen in 2023. The facility is being converted for use by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to support the Trump administration’s mass deportation effort. Credit: Paul Ratje

By The Texas Tribune

April 14, 2025

Last year, Dan Bishop, a former Republican congressman from North Carolina, held up a Deployed Services contract in Greensboro, North Carolina, as an example of waste during a hearing on unaccompanied migrant children. The company was paid nearly $40 million to help operate a facility for immigrant children, Bishop said, but it stood empty for over two years.

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