Bianca Tylek
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Executive Director at Worth Rises | The prison industry hates me. It’s mutual. comfortable in conflict. | Views my own
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NEW BOOK! I think I forgot to tell everyone that I wrote a book. It’s the longest thread about the prison industry I’ve ever written, and it’s out this week. I’m honored by the response so far. Please get a copy!
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In GEO Group v. Menocal, a private contractor for ICE is claiming derivative sovereign immunity for allegedly forcing detainees to perform unpaid labor under the threat of punishment, including solitary confinement. #legal www.scotusblog.com/2025/08/the-...
The dissent that became a constitutional amendment
In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country.  Please note that the views of outside contributors do not reflect […]
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biancatylek.bsky.social
The CEO of ICE's data contractor Palantir thinks that people who disagree with him should "suffer". Explains a lot.
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“Palantir gets attacked because we help make this country even better, because we support the values, because we defend it... The people who think we are wrong are not good, have to be a little jealous and suffer.” - CEO of ICE data contractor Palantir

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Companies aiding Trump’s immigration crackdown see ‘extraordinary’ revenues
Palantir, Geo Group and CoreCivic, cogs in president’s enormous detention and deportation machinery, report ‘unprecedented growth’
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Some GOOD NEWS for a change! This one is personal — it’s been a long time in the making. Thank you to all those who helped along the way.
worthrises.bsky.social
BREAKING HUGE WIN! 🚨 New York just announced that phone calls will soon be FREE in New York prisons, bringing around $13 million in relief annually to incarcerated people and their families. The new policy is expected to go into effect on August 1st. Spread the news!
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"The Prison Industry maps the range of ways in which private corporations, often with their government partners, make money off incarceration. It further details the gross extraction of wealth from incarcerated people ... brutalized by over-policing, mass incarceration, and mass surveillance."
biancatylek.bsky.social
Here’s an excerpt from my book The Prison Industry: How It Works and Who Profits. Get your copy for you and a friend today.

Worthrises.org/theprisonindustry
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“The ICE custody transportation industry is run by ‘a handful of large conglomerates notorious for varied types of abuses across the world,’” @biancatylek.bsky.social

People disappear, suffer harm, and even die while in ICE custody. worthrises.org/jointhefight

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After a DUI Stop, He Vanished Into the ICE System
Black immigrant families are being left in the dark as ICE moves loved ones from state to state.
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Tune into @wetwired.bsky.social’s podcast featuring
@biancatylek.bsky.social as she discusses The Prison Industry book and how the carceral system profits from exploitation without delivering justice: bit.ly/4kt9d09
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biancatylek.bsky.social
Here’s an excerpt from my book The Prison Industry: How It Works and Who Profits. Get your copy for you and a friend today.

Worthrises.org/theprisonindustry
biancatylek.bsky.social
The executives at the nation’s largest private prison operator, GEO Group, are wasting no time in upping compensation and cashing in on the immigration detention and deportation boom.

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Geo Group extends executive chairman contract, raises bonuses for top officers By Investing.com
Geo Group extends executive chairman contract, raises bonuses for top officers
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Today's decision is a shameful defense of industry profits and kowtowing to law enforcement propaganda. The rules were well reasoned and fair. And families are desperate for the relief they were designed to bring. Now they'll have to wait, and its unclear for how long.
biancatylek.bsky.social
Then, suddenly, with no notice or opportunity for public comment, the FCC, under Chair Carr's leadership, halts implementation. And we should expect it'll file an abeyance with the court to suspend the case while the rules go under review.
biancatylek.bsky.social
Over the last few months, industry players, a group of conservative state AGs, and the National Sheriffs Association have all been in to see the new FCC Chair and make their case for a reversal of the rules, desperate to protect their profits.
biancatylek.bsky.social
The rules began to go into effect on a staggered basis in the fall, with the lion share taking effect between January 1, 2025 and April 1, 2026. Multiple efforts to delay implementation during the legal battle were denied by the FCC and the court. filtermag.org/us-appeals-c...
US Appeals Court Blocks Securus, Pay Tel Bids to Stall Prison Call Rate Caps
A flood of litigation fighting impending FCC regulations has been filed by multiple private contractors and more than a dozen states.
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biancatylek.bsky.social
After passage, the industry sued the FCC, as was expected, claiming it went to far. This would've been the FCC's opportunity to abandon the rules (as it has previously), but it didn't. In April, the FCC filed a brief aggressively defending the new regulations.
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These rules were the result of a bipartisan Congressional mandate asserted with the passage of the Martha Wright Reed Act, which not only expanded the FCC's authority to regulate the correctional telecom industry but mandated it did so within 18-24 months. www.npr.org/2023/01/01/1...
Biden signs a bill to fight expensive prison phone call costs
The legislation gives federal regulators greater authority to limit the costs of prison phone calls. Though rates differ by state, calls from prison cost on average $5 for a 30-minute phone call.
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biancatylek.bsky.social
The cornerstone of the new rules includes:
- New rate caps that more than halve current rate caps
- A prohibition on commissions paid to prisons and jails
- A prohibition on the pass through of surveillance costs to incarcerated people and their families
biancatylek.bsky.social
For context, the regulations in question were passed by the FCC last year, after more than a decade-long battle, to rein the predatory correctional telecom industry that has been preying on incarcerated people and their families for years.

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biancatylek.bsky.social
This defies all logic, and I explain why below. But it does continue the wealth grab that defines the Trump Administration.

A thread.
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BREAKING 🚨 In a move that protects financial interests and ignores the law and will of Congress, the FCC just delayed the implementation of new regulations that would lower prison and jail call rates by 2 years. The rules were set to save families over $500 million per year. Shameful.