Arizona to Use People in Prison to Fight Its Wildfires, Pay $1.50 an Hour

25 06 2021 | 09:50

As extreme heat, drought, and wildfires spread across the state, Arizona is allocating funding to pay incarcerated people fighting those wildfires $1.50 per hour.

Incarcerated people clearing brush, in temperatures that hit 115°F in Phoenix for six days in a row last week, will make $1.00 per hour. The Thirteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits slavery, "except as a punishment for [a] crime" for which the person has been convicted.

Wildfires, fueled by heat and drought made worse by climate change, have raged across the state in recent weeks, forcing numerous evacuations.

For a deeper dive:

Incarcerated firefighters: Tucson.comKJZZDemocracy Now; Drought: Arizona Family; Heat: AP; Evacuations: APAP; Commentary: The Washington Post, Michael Crimmins op-ed

 

 

 

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