How McKinsey Helped the Trump Administration Carry Out Its Immigration Policies
I know this might upset some people, but reading this immediately reminded me of IBM's role in helping the Nazis..
"Newly uncovered documents show the consulting giant helped ICE find detention savings opportunities including measures the agencys staff sometimes viewed as too harsh on immigrants.
Just days after he took office in 2017, President Trump set out to make good on his campaign pledge to halt illegal immigration. In a pair of executive orders, he ordered all legally available resources to be shifted to border detention facilities, and called for hiring 10,000 new immigration officers.
The logistical challenges were daunting, but as luck would have it, Immigration and Customs Enforcement already had a partner on its payroll: McKinsey & Company, an international consulting firm brought on under the Obama administration to help engineer an organizational transformation in the ICE division charged with deporting migrants who are in the United States unlawfully.
ICE quickly redirected McKinsey toward helping the agency figure out how to execute the White Houses clampdown on illegal immigration.
But the money-saving recommendations the consultants came up with made some career ICE workers uncomfortable. They proposed cuts in spending on food for migrants, as well as on medical care and supervision of detainees, according to interviews with people who worked on the project for both ICE and McKinsey and 1,500 pages of documents obtained from the agency after ProPublica filed a lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act."
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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/03/us/mckinsey-ICE-immigration.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage