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UW program will teach for-credit college courses in Wisconsin prisons

By Jamie Perez May 18, 2021 | 11:34 AM MADISON, Wis. Wisconsin inmates with a hunger for knowledge and a desire to dip into the world of college education will now have more access to do so. The University of Wisconsin– Madison’s Odyssey Beyond Bars Program received a $300,000 grant from the Oscar Rennebohm Foundation to teach college courses in Wisconsin prisons. The program was created 18 years ago as a humanities jumpstart course for low income families who want to continue education and recently entered the prison system to expand their educational opportunities. Odyssey Beyond Bars teaches for-credit and noncredit UW Madison courses. The first for-credit course, English 100, was taught by Odyssey’s Co-Director Kevin Mullen.

JOE GUZZARDI: After crossing the border, then what?

Customs and Border Protection isn’t returning or detaining illegal migrant crossers, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement isn’t removing aliens from the interior, including convicted, released criminals. The inevitable result: a huge U.S. population surge that will help create a chaotic society which will struggle to keep up with deteriorating conditions. From the sudden, unanticipated population growth, there will be maximum strain on K-12 education, health care, public safety and other social services which can barely provide for existing residents. Under the Biden administration, which comically ordered CBP and ICE to stop using the terms illegal alien and assimilation in favor of “more inclusive language” like “noncitizen” and “civic integration,” border agents’ tasks consist mostly of turning over unaccompanied minors to Health and Human Services, or catching but then releasing adults into the interior. Should released aliens run

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