Cheyenne, WY - For the first time, Wyoming is facing the possibility of a private prison being built in partnership by the federal government and a private prison company. The Uinta County Immigration Prison, proposed by Management & Training Corporation (MTC), will host up to 600 people detained by Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE). Over the years, ICE has increasingly relied upon the private prison industry to detain immigrants and their families. In response to MTC’s proposal, on Saturday, January 13th, #WyoSayNo is launching a campaign to stop the Uinta County Immigration Prison.
MTC is the third-largest private prison company in the United States and already operates immigration prisons in California, New Mexico, and Texas. The company is known for their abuse and neglect of detainees and has previously lost contracts with ICE due to the substandard and inhumane living conditions of their prisons.
The campaign’s main launch event will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Sat., Jan. 13th in the Cottonwood Room of the Laramie County Public Library, 2220 Pioneer Avenue, Cheyenne, WY. The event will be a time for Wyomingites to learn more about the proposed Uinta County Immigration Prison, how immigration prisons affect Wyoming immigrants, and the actions they can take to “SAY NO” to an immigration prison in Wyoming.
#WyoSayNo will live stream the main launch event through their Facebook Page in order for Wyomingites across the state to participate and engage in the campaign.
Watch parties have been scheduled in the following locations: