Rep. LaMonica McIver Faces 17 Years in Prison over ICE Jail Inspection
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Top Comments (10)
If a legislative official cannot inspect a facility or review an institution, then how can the houses of congress agree to approve funding for them?
How has a judge not thrown this out?
They are counting on your complacency America. Push back!
Private, for profit prisons should not exist. Period. Why: studies show that private prisons lead to more prisoners and longer sentences, especially for non-violent crimes, they exploit both prisoners (through labor) and employees (with low wages, unsafe conditions) for corporate profit. The core business model incentivizes filling beds, which clashes with goals of rehabilitation and reduced recidivism. Companies spend millions lobbying for stricter laws and longer sentences to ensure higher occupancy, creating a profit motive for mass incarceration. Human lives are traded for profit. Ruined for shareholders. More laws dictated by the people profiting off your incarceration, more police, more violence, no morals. It’s disgusting and inhumane.
Faces jail time for something that is legal, while no jail time for an adjudicated criminal. Yet, we’re not corrupted?
Rep McIver is poised, committed to her job and constituents with integrity. I salute her and will spread the word on her bogus charges.
A person who was found not legally a prosecutor submits charges in court and the charges are not dismissed that is insane and the illegal prosecutor should be arrested and made to pay back all the money that McIVER has paid to lawyers
What’s crazy to me is law enforcement can illegally detain and arrest people. That’s called kidnapping. If you interfere with them kidnapping someone, they can arrest you.
The same party who often says, "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to be afraid of!" wants a WEEK'S notice for an inspection of a facility by congress members? It's their JOB to inspect!
Private prisons should NEVER be in existence! They get public money but are not subject to public laws! Members of Congress with their staff should have full access to any prison, at any time, in any area, with NO advance notice!
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Top Comments (10)
If a legislative official cannot inspect a facility or review an institution, then how can the houses of congress agree to approve funding for them?
How has a judge not thrown this out?
They are counting on your complacency America. Push back!
Private, for profit prisons should not exist. Period. Why: studies show that private prisons lead to more prisoners and longer sentences, especially for non-violent crimes, they exploit both prisoners (through labor) and employees (with low wages, unsafe conditions) for corporate profit. The core business model incentivizes filling beds, which clashes with goals of rehabilitation and reduced recidivism. Companies spend millions lobbying for stricter laws and longer sentences to ensure higher occupancy, creating a profit motive for mass incarceration. Human lives are traded for profit. Ruined for shareholders. More laws dictated by the people profiting off your incarceration, more police, more violence, no morals. It’s disgusting and inhumane.
Faces jail time for something that is legal, while no jail time for an adjudicated criminal. Yet, we’re not corrupted?
Rep McIver is poised, committed to her job and constituents with integrity. I salute her and will spread the word on her bogus charges.
A person who was found not legally a prosecutor submits charges in court and the charges are not dismissed that is insane and the illegal prosecutor should be arrested and made to pay back all the money that McIVER has paid to lawyers
What’s crazy to me is law enforcement can illegally detain and arrest people. That’s called kidnapping. If you interfere with them kidnapping someone, they can arrest you.
The same party who often says, "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to be afraid of!" wants a WEEK'S notice for an inspection of a facility by congress members? It's their JOB to inspect!
Private prisons should NEVER be in existence! They get public money but are not subject to public laws! Members of Congress with their staff should have full access to any prison, at any time, in any area, with NO advance notice!