Saturday, May 23, 2009

In Area Packed With Prisons, A Split On Adding Jihadists

The federal supermaximum prison in Florence, Colo. Kevin Moloney for The New York Times

From The New York News:

CAÑON CITY, Colo. — Prison is a way of life here, and always has been. The old territorial prison started it all in 1868 at the end of Main Street, anchoring a community and an economy with its massive tan stone walls and turrets. Generations later, more than 5,000 inmates in state and federal lockups, from minimum security to the so-called supermax, ring the town like a bracelet.

But when it comes to the idea of transferring those suspected or convicted of terrorism from the prison at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba to federal high-security prisons like the one just down the road in Florence, as the Obama administration has proposed, Lyle Jacobson draws the line.

“It would make us a target,” said Mr. Jacobson, an 84-year-old retired accountant. “I think it’s very dangerous.”

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My Comment: No one wants these prisoners in their backyard. They are .... to put it bluntly ..... nothing but trouble.

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