
Doloths prison camp to stay open
Seven months later Federal officials announced The closure of the minimum security prison camp in Dolouth, among other reasons, is “the infrastructure and opposite infrastructure”, the prison office now says it is the opposite of the path and will keep the attachment open.
In December 2024, during the last weeks of the Biden Administration, the former agency director Colette Peters announced a strategic reorganization of the Agency, which included “canceling the activation” of the Federal Prison Camp in Dolotooth and more than half of the decorations of other facilities throughout the country.
But after visiting the site last week, the agency’s spokesman, Donald Murphy, said that the director of the new prison office, William Marshall, third, is one of the appointed Trump, “he decided that the attachment would not be activated.”
About 90 employees are working in the facility in Hermanitown, near the Douth International Airport.
“We are only, I think, they are all very comfortable.” Tonya Gagski, president of the Federation, said at the Federal Prison camp in Dolotol. Jagski said that the prison goalkeeper informed the news of the news at a meeting on Tuesday morning.
“A few months have passed here,” Gajeski admitted, “Just a kind of living in forgetting and wondering whether we were staying here or going to another place.”
When the Prison Office announced the closure in December, it said that the agency was not less in size, and will be submitted to the positions of employees in the federal prison at Sandstone, about 70 miles away. “
But Gajeski, who works as a coordinator for re -entering the prison camp, said that there was not enough to work in the sandstone facility for all Dolotooth employees.
“It was not logical to go to sandstone, and as a taxpayer, somewhat, so I will do like half of work for the same amount of wages.”
Gagski also said that the allegations of dilapidated buildings were exaggerated in the facility, which was built in the 1950s.
In prisoners, there are in the minimum security facility less than 10 years of their sentences. Gagski said they were sentenced to there, or they were made by medium or low -level security facilities. The focus is on their preparation for the re -introduction of society.
There were more than 700 prisoners in the facility when its activation was announced last November. Since then, many other facilities have been transferred or released.
Gagski said that there are only about 275 prisoners there, although it assumes that the number will now grow after securing the future of the facility.
The Republican Representative in the northeast of Minnesota was accompanied by the Beit Stop, who lives in Hermantown where the prison camp is the director of the prison office on his visit to his site last week, where he was “able to see the upper prison programming, dedicated employees, and the value he brings to our society.”
He said: “I joined the FPC Duluth employees and their families in thanking the director Marshall and the Trump administration for their interest in this issue and to make the right decision.”
American American Senate members, Amy Kloposhr and Tina Smith, also called for the camp open. Klopochar said she spoke to Marshall last week and urged him to reconsider the abolition of the activation.
“I emphasized the harmful effect that its closure will bring about the employees who work there, as well as their families, and the regional economy,” said Kloposhar. “I am happy that BOP heard people’s fears and opposite people.”
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