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GLOBAL PSYCHOPATHY EXPOSED: THIS IS NOT SAFETY - THIS IS GENOCIDE BY FIAT

A direct indictment of deportation outsourcing, detention profiteering, and the political fiction that organized cruelty can be sold as public safety.

By Vincent CordovaMay 7, 2026
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They tell you it is about safety.

Safety from what? From the 771,000 of us sleeping on concrete? From the 39 million of us living in poverty while working two jobs? From wages trapped below the cost of breathing? From the prescription opioids pushed into communities and the criminalization that followed when relief disappeared? From the depression and isolation manufactured by an economy that extracts until people break?

Look around this country and ask the simplest question available: who is actually being kept safe?

Not the child separated from a parent and warehoused in a foreign prison. Not the veteran dying on a sidewalk because healthcare is rationed by wealth. Not the worker ground down by 60-hour weeks and then denied the medicine that would let them keep going. There is no safety in this system. There is only control.

The Mask Is Off

When people coordinate across governments, corporate boardrooms, and borders to systematically harm human life for power and profit, the euphemisms run out. They do not wear ski masks. They wear suits, hold press conferences, sign contracts, and call it policy.

This is not foreign policy. It is a global hostage system. Fiat dollars are printed without democratic restraint, then pointed at poorer nations with an ultimatum: build the cages, patrol the borders, warehouse the displaced, or be punished through tariffs, sanctions, and isolation.

What follows is predictable. Countries under economic pressure become subcontractors in a detention economy. Leaders take the bribe. Institutions take the money. Human beings become cargo.

This is not foreign policy. This is a global hostage situation.

Ask The Questions They Hope You Never Ask

If governments can print $7.5 million to pay Palau to take 75 deportees, why can they not print what is needed to house people in Los Angeles?
If $6 million can be routed to El Salvador's CECOT under terms that block healthcare and impose no torture safeguards, what is that money buying if not organized suffering?
If $216 million in no-bid contracts can go to Grupo IAMSA to move detained human beings, why is anyone in the United States still dying because insulin is unaffordable?

These are not policy failures. These are choices.

The Fiat Dollar As Weapon

The fiat dollar becomes a weapon not because paper has intrinsic power, but because military force, market access, and geopolitical punishment stand behind it. The message is simple: take the money and help manage human desperation, or lose access to the systems your economy depends on.

That is how sovereignty gets hollowed out. A Mexican official is turned into a jailer for a Central American teenager. A Palauan leader is asked to trade dignity for aid. Detention beds become revenue centers. Public cruelty becomes a line item. Companies like GEO Group and CoreCivic rise when more people are caged, because confinement has been converted into business.

This is colonization of conscience. It does not merely occupy land. It conditions institutions, budgets, and moral vocabulary until people start calling coercion humanitarian and disappearance cooperation.

This is the colonization of conscience: turning neighbor against neighbor until cruelty feels administrative.

One Life. One Chance.

Every human being gets one life. One chance to see a sunrise. One chance to build something, love someone, make a home, recover from pain, and create meaning out of limited time.

This machine looks at that one life and sees inventory. A body to sort, track, detain, extract from, or discard. It recognizes labor when labor is profitable and suffering when suffering can be monetized.

What do you call a system that robs entire populations of their one chance to live fully? Genocidal. The language may be cleaner in official memos, but the outcome is the same: the systematic destruction of human potential and the bureaucratic erasure of futures.

The cruelty is most visible against the vulnerable. Family separation is engineered trauma. Neglected oversight in detention invites abuse. Whole communities are stripped of hope and dignity so that others remain afraid enough to comply. That is not accidental drift. It is policy choice.

A Warning To Every Nation

To the leaders of Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Rwanda, Uganda, Palau, and every government being approached with U.S. dollars and European cooperation packages: you are being used.

This money is not aid. It is a leash. It turns sovereignty into a rental agreement, public institutions into enforcement vendors, and national territory into a dumping ground for people wealthier states do not want to see.

You have one life too. One chance to stand on the right side of history and say no: no, we will not be your outsourced border guards; no, we will not cage our own kind; no, we will not sell our conscience for unbacked currency.

Immigration is not the disease. It is a symptom of a failed global order. If nations keep taking the money to punish the victims instead of confronting the causes, they become signatories to a machinery of human destruction.

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Americans, Look Inward

Americans need to look inward. The enemy is not the desperate mother crossing the Rio Grande. The enemy is not the exhausted Guatemalan teenager harvesting food for less than a living wage. The enemy is not the asylum seeker whose village was burned out by cartel violence.

The enemy is the system that made you so broke, so frightened, and so numb that you can look at another human being under siege and mistake them for the cause of your own precarity.

The same system pushing wages below rent is locking migrants into for-profit detention. The same system denying doctor visits at home is printing billions for deportation infrastructure abroad. The same system that flooded towns with legal opioids and then abandoned the people it injured now treats every human life as a spreadsheet calculation.

This is not a safe nation. It is an abusive relationship with power, built on fear and dependency.

Entry And Control Psychopathy

They enter nations under the banner of security cooperation. They enter economies through aid packages and emergency arrangements. They enter public consciousness through nonstop propaganda that frames desperate people as an invading threat.

Once inside, they control borders to control labor, control labor to suppress wages, and suppress wages to keep populations too exhausted to resist. When resistance does come, they answer with police, prisons, surveillance, and the gradual stripping of dignity.

That is why this cannot be mistaken for ordinary governance. It functions like an occupying force whose architects care only about retaining secular power and watching nations bend.

The real question is not whether the machine is cruel. It is whether the people living under it are willing to name it clearly enough to stop it.

Evidence Bank

$2B

Combined 2025 revenue reported by CoreCivic and GEO Group

Evidence bank summary

$165/day

Approximate ICE payment per detained person to contractors

Evidence bank summary

$1/day

Compensation cited in forced labor lawsuits against detention operators

Evidence bank summary

$1.242T

Assets under management cited for Blackstone

Evidence bank summary

Private prison profiteering has deep roots

The evidence bank traces private profiteering in punishment back to the colonial era, long before the modern immigration-detention buildout. The modern corporate form was seeded quietly through institutional capital, including university endowments, while more and more correctional functions were outsourced.

The result is a normalized system where public coercion and private return are tightly fused, and basic incarceration services degrade under profit pressure.

2025-2026 detention profits surged

The supplied evidence cites roughly $2 billion in combined revenue for CoreCivic and GEO Group in 2025, with investor enthusiasm rising immediately after the election and stock prices jumping sharply.

When each detained person is converted into a daily rate, human beings stop being treated as lives and start being treated as recurring revenue units.

Forced labor and investor backing are part of the same model

The evidence bank cites lawsuits alleging unpaid janitorial labor, coercion through threats of solitary confinement, and attempts by private contractors to claim immunity as if they were above ordinary labor law.

It also identifies the quiet role of institutional capital: major asset managers, pension funds, and university endowments helping finance the detention economy while remaining publicly distant from its harms.

International bodies have already issued the warning

The U.N. has called on the United States to stop using for-profit immigration detention, while broader U.N. and Amnesty findings describe torture, sexual violence, trafficking, and severe abuses tied to outsourced migration control.

That matters because it removes the last excuse. This is not an unknown system. It is a documented one.

It Has To End

It has to end now, not in the next election cycle and not after another round of polling. Every dollar spent detaining a migrant instead of housing the homeless is a declaration of war on human dignity. Every contract with a private prison company is a pact with death. Every diplomat trading signatures over third-country deportation deals is accepting blood on their hands.

The red line should be simple: no institutional holders, no private equity, no seat at the table for the same entities that took homes, healthcare, freedom, and futures. If they help design the next system, they will rebuild the old one with cleaner branding and the same extraction underneath.

CoreCivic and GEO Group reported roughly $2 billion in combined revenue in 2025 while detained people were still being pushed into labor for a dollar a day under threat of solitary confinement. Blackstone alone sits atop $1.242 trillion in assets under management. University endowments and international pension funds helped seed this industry. The U.N. has explicitly called on the United States to stop relying on for-profit immigration detention.

If the people who profit from cages are allowed to engineer the future, the future will keep producing cages. That is the hard truth. The only question left is whether the person you vote for can see the species as one. If they cannot, they will keep carving it apart until they reach you and your children.

The current administration has no empathy, and the same faces in Congress continue allowing this. The machine will not dismantle itself. People will have to do it.

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