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Thank God!! Biden Orders US DOJ to End Contracts With Private Prisons and Demilitarize Police – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


It might be nice to get Israel, Russia and the Oath Keepers out of our police as well.  We did violent and corrupt police perfectly well on our own with no foreign interference…thank you very much
Jerusalem Post: Some of the Biden administration’s actions will reinstate policies at the Justice Department that were in effect during the administration of former President Barack Obama, according to the planning document circulated to congressional Democrats by the White House.
Following the fatal police shooting of a black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014, Obama curtailed the federal government’s military equipment transfer program to local law enforcement amid a public outcry over its use. ....

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Biden plans to limit private prisons and transfer of military equipment to police


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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden on Tuesday issued a firm call to heal America’s racial divide, taking several steps and promising more to confront racism and inequality that he said has plagued the United States for far too long.
Racial tensions simmered during the turbulent four-year presidency of Donald Trump and in issuing several executive orders, Biden noted that the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters was carried out by “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists.”
But Biden said he believes the vast majority of Americans believe in equality.
“We’ve never fully lived up to the founding principles of this nation - to state the obvious - that all people are created equal and have a right to be treated equally throughout their lives,” Biden said in remarks at the White House. “And it’s time to act now, not only because it’s the right thing to do, but because if we do we’ll all b ....

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Biden directs DOJ to phase out use of private prisons


The executive order, signed alongside three others as part of an effort to address racial inequality, largely returns the department to the policy adopted under the Obama administration.
“To decrease incarceration levels, we must reduce profit-based incentives to incarcerate by phasing out the federal government s reliance on privately operated criminal detention facilities,” Biden wrote in the order.
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The order directs DOJ not to renew any of the contracts with private prisons that house federal inmates, roughly 14,000 out of the 2 million people incarcerated in America.
Criminal justice reform advocates say the move is an important first step in reducing reliance on private prisons, which critics argue have little accountability and whose models are incompatible with efforts to rehabilitate offenders. ....

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Biden introduces Merrick Garland as AG pick | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise


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Infographic of President-elect s choices for cabinet department secretaries.
WILMINGTON, Del. President-elect Joe Biden introduced his pick for the nation’s top law enforcement official on Thursday, turning to experienced judge Merrick Garland to help de-politicize the Justice Department and restore the rule of law after what the incoming president described as four years of lawlessness under President Donald Trump.
If confirmed by the Senate, which is likely, Garland would take over as the U.S. attorney general at a critical moment for the country and the agency. He would inherit urgent challenges related to policing and civil rights, an ongoing criminal tax investigation into Biden’s son Hunter and Democratic calls to pursue criminal inquiries into Trump after he leaves office. ....

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