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Supreme Court unanimously blocks GEO’s immunity bid in detainee forced labor case
The US Supreme Court has rejected GEO Group’s attempt to shield itself from a lawsuit alleging immigration detainees were forced to work for as little as $1 a day in Colorado. The ruling allows the long-running case to move forward. This decision removes a major legal roadblock and keeps pressure on one of the country’s largest private prison companies. Supreme Court rejects GEO’s immunity argument On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ruled against GEO
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