ICE detention chief Daniel Bible joins GEO Group days before election
Daniel Bible, ICE’s top career official responsible for immigrant detention for nearly 15 years, left the agency on October 31, 2024, to become executive vice president at GEO Group, ICE’s largest private detention contractor. This move is part of a systemic ‘revolving door’ pattern where senior government officials transition to lucrative private sector roles. Bible joins at least six other former ICE officials who have moved to GEO Group over the past decade. The company had previously paid $1,025 for Bible’s travel and lunch during an ’employment discussion’ and contributed over $1 million to Trump-aligned PACs in 2024.
As of 2022, 90.8% of individuals in immigration detention were held in facilities owned or operated by private prison companies, highlighting the extensive privatization of immigration enforcement.
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- Private Prison Giant Hired ICE Detention Chief (2024-11-15)
- Revolving door between ICE and private prison companies is boosting Trump deportation plans (2024-11-20)
- Jayapal Calls for Investigation of ICE Detention Centers and Contracts (2025-09-25)
- Ethics Disclosure for Senior Government Official's Private Sector Transition (2024-10-17)
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