Citizens' Bank: STOP FUNDING ICE PRISONS!
Quiet Corner Indivisible-CT
ICE relies on private prison companies to build and operate their inhumane immigration detention facilities. Those private prison companies, in turn, rely on financial institutions -- institutions like Citizens Bank. Citizens Bank is complicit in the evils of the private prison industry; we want to persuade them that this is bad for business, and that a 'community bank' shouldn't be supporting immigration jails.
Please bring signs specific to this action: Cages Aren't Communities; Citizens Bank - Stop Financing ICE Prisons; Citizens Bank + ICE = Human Rights Abuse; ICE Prisons - Bad For Communities; Citizens Bank- Divest From ICE; Your Deposits Support Private Prisons, etc. Use your imagination, but please stay on topic.
BACKGROUND:
Notorious private prison companies The GEO Group and CoreCivic are expected to be part of an unprecedented expansion in capacity as part of the Trump administration's mass detention, deportation, and surveillance policies.
To accommodate this planned increase in detention capacity, GEO and CoreCivic must undertake expensive construction and renovation projects. Since 2019, though, most of their lenders have cut ties with the two companies, which have faced allegations ranging from forced labor to securities fraud.
In sharp contrast, Citizens Bank has embraced its growing relationship with the private prison industry, taking on new roles in financing both CoreCivic and GEO -- all the while advertising their commitment to strengthening our communities.
Visit https://www.boycottcitizens.org/ for more information.
PROTEST EXPECTATIONS:
A core principle behind this event is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events. Please do not block business entrances or traffic.
SPONSORS:
This action is sponsored by Quiet Corner Indivisible CT, Thread City Indivisible, CT50501, Sarah Harris Was Here, and MA/CT Stop Avelo.