Biden left office as the king of border contracts, which shouldn’t have been a 
surprise, since he received three times more campaign contributions than Trump 
from top border-industry companies during the 2020 election campaign.

Opinion | Joe Biden and the Dems Helped Build up Trump’s Border-and-Deportation 
Arsenal | Common Dreams

But what if the Biden administration, instead of opposing mass deportation, had 
proactively helped construct its very infrastructure? What if, in reality, 
there weren’t two distinctly opposed and bickering visions of border security, 
but two allied versions of it? What if we started paying attention to the 
budgets where the money is spent on the border-industrial complex, which tell 
quite a different story than the one we’ve come to expect?

In fact, during President Biden’s four years in office, he gave 40 contracts 
worth more than $2 billion to the same GEO Group (and its associated companies) 
whose stocks spiked with Trump’s election. Under those contracts, the company 
was to maintain and expand the U.S. immigrant detention system, while providing 
ankle bracelets for monitoring people on house arrest.

And that, in fact, offers but a glimpse of Biden’s tenure as—yes!—the biggest 
contractor (so far) for border and immigration enforcement in U.S. history. 
During his four years in office, Biden’s administration issued and administered 
21,713 border enforcement contracts, worth $32.3 billion, far more than any 
previous president, including his predecessor Donald Trump, who had spent a 
mere—and that, of course, is a joke—$20.9 billion from 2017 to 2020 on the same 
issue.

In other words, Biden left office as the king of border contracts, which 
shouldn’t have been a surprise, since he received three times more campaign 
contributions than Trump from top border-industry companies during the 2020 
election campaign. And in addition to such contributions, the companies of that 
complex wield power by lobbying for ever bigger border budgets, while 
maintaining perennial public-private revolving doors.
In other words, Joe Biden helped build up Trump’s border-and-deportation 
arsenal. His administration’s top contract, worth $1.2 billion, went to 
Deployed Resources, a company based in Rome, New York. It’s constructing 
processing and detention centers in the borderlands from California to Texas. 
Those included “soft-sided facilities,” or tent detention camps, where 
unauthorized foreigners might be incarcerated when Trump conducts his promised 
roundups.
The second company on the list, with a more than $800 million contract (issued 
under Trump in 2018, but maintained in the Biden years), was Classic Air 
Charter, an outfit that facilitates deportation flights for the 
human-rights-violating ICE Air. Now that Trump has declared a national 
emergency on the border and has called for military deployment to establish, as 
he puts it, “operational control of the border,” his people will discover that 
there are already many tools in his proverbial enforcement box. Far from a 
stark cutoff and change, the present power transition will undoubtedly prove to 
be more of a handoff—and to put that in context, just note that such a 
bipartisan relay race at the border has been going on for decades.



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