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herding cats

(19,565 posts)
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 05:48 PM Feb 2017

Jeff Sessions Rescinds DOJ Phaseout Of Private Prisons - Which Donated Heavily To Trump

Jeff Sessions Rescinds DOJ Phaseout Of Private Prisons (Which Totally Coincidentally Donated Heavily To Trump)

The Associated Press reports:

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has signaled his support for the federal government’s use of private prisons, rescinding a memo meant to phase out their use. Sessions issued a new memo Thursday replacing one issued last August by Sally Yates, the deputy attorney general at the time.

That memo told the Bureau of Prisons to begin reducing and ultimately end its use of privately run prisons. She said the facilities were less well run than those managed by the Bureau of Prisons, and were less necessary given declines in the overall prison population.

But Sessions says in his memo Thursday that Yates’ directive contradicted longstanding Justice Department policy and “impaired the Bureau’s ability to meet the future needs of the federal correctional system.”

More from USA Today:

Private prison companies, which stand to make big gains under President Trump’s tough new immigration orders, also have contributed big sums to pro-Trump groups, including the organization that raised a record $100 million for his inauguration last month.

GEO Group, one of the nation’s largest for-profit prison operators, donated $250,000 to support Trump’s inaugural festivities, Pablo Paez, the company’s vice president of corporate relations, told USA TODAY.

That’s on top of the $225,000 that a company subsidiary donated to a super PAC that spent some $22 million to help elect the real-estate magnate. Another prison operator, CoreCivic, gave $250,000 to support Trump’s inauguration, recently filed congressional reports show.

For-profit prison companies see the potential for significant growth under the Trump administration and a Republican-led Congress where some lawmakers are pushing to toughen penalties for undocumented immigrants who are deported and then re-enter the country illegally.

http://www.joemygod.com/2017/02/23/jeff-sessions-rescinds-phaseout-private-prisons-totally-coincidentally-donated-heavily-trump/
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muntrv

(14,505 posts)
1. Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't it easier to break out of a private prison than a state
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 05:54 PM
Feb 2017

or federal one? Usually for-profit prisons skimp on necessities.

dem4decades

(11,296 posts)
9. Looks like the pot smokers will be in there as well.
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 06:10 PM
Feb 2017

And all the immigrants. If they could detain 10 million immigrants for 30 days each it would be worth a fortune. Now we see what jobs are coming back.

 

RowdieTurtle

(37 posts)
10. Trump Invests
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 06:11 PM
Feb 2017

How much you wanna bet the Trump boys made a big investment in private prisons? Of course with the Republicans in charge and no Trump taxes we will never know.

sunonmars

(8,656 posts)
11. Guess where all the rounded up immigrants will go, this a disgrace.
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 06:15 PM
Feb 2017

This leads to corrupt judges sending people for minor reasons to corrupt private prisons.

Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
12. This is why I hate "But both sides!" -emoprogism
Thu Feb 23, 2017, 06:19 PM
Feb 2017

Because the assclowns who write bullshit like this are nowhere to be found today:

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