ICE Says Detainees Aren't Entitled To Wages
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters:** By monetizing detainee labor at a Guinness‑record low, ICE sets a low‑ball pricing baseline that tech firms can cheap out on to outsource gig‑style, surveillance‑linked tasks—creating a new “detention‑lab” for training data and low‑cost AI workloads. This threatens to normalize exploitative labor in AI pipelines and may incentivize competitive pricing wars that undermine workers’ rights and fuel a black market for automated recidivism surveillance.
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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