US surveillance firms run a victory lap amid Trump's immigration crackdown
I'm your host, Blake Montgomery, currently enjoying Shirley Jackson's eerie final novel We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Surveillance is industrializing and privatizing. My colleagues Johana Bhuiyan and Jose Olivares report on the companies aiding Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, which are running a victory lap after their latest quarterly financial reports: Palantir, the tech firm, and Geo Group and CoreCivic, the private prison and surveillance companies, said this week that they brought in more money than Wall Street expected them to, thanks to the administration's crackdown on immigrants. "Well, as usual, I've been cautioned to be a little modest about our bombastic numbers," said Alex Karp, the Palantir chief executive, in an investor call earlier this week. Then he crowed about the company's "extraordinary numbers" and his "enormous pride" in its success.
Aug-19-2025, 13:18:16 GMT
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