Jeff Van Drew
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So let me be blunt.
The Bureau of Prisons is not a system in need of some minor improvements.
It is in need of a true reckoning.
The Bureau is currently operating with thousands of vacancies, including nearly 6,000 fewer staff than its authorized level.
This is not sustainable to go in this direction.
Congressman Jeff Van Drew put it more bluntly.
Chronic understaffing and rising inmate numbers have created an increasingly unsafe environment for everyone on the inside.
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What did Abrego Garcia tell you? He told me about the trauma he had been experiencing, both in terms of the abduction and the fact that he was originally sent to Seacott, which is this notorious prison. He told me how much he missed his wife and his kids.
What did Abrego Garcia tell you? He told me about the trauma he had been experiencing, both in terms of the abduction and the fact that he was originally sent to Seacott, which is this notorious prison. He told me how much he missed his wife and his kids.
What did Abrego Garcia tell you? He told me about the trauma he had been experiencing, both in terms of the abduction and the fact that he was originally sent to Seacott, which is this notorious prison. He told me how much he missed his wife and his kids.
He specifically mentioned his five-year-old boy who has autism because that boy had been in the car with him when US agents had stopped them and handcuffed him. Whose fault was that? And then taken him away. So he described all that and he told me that he had moved recently to a new prison facility. So those are some of the highlights.
He specifically mentioned his five-year-old boy who has autism because that boy had been in the car with him when US agents had stopped them and handcuffed him. Whose fault was that? And then taken him away. So he described all that and he told me that he had moved recently to a new prison facility. So those are some of the highlights.
He specifically mentioned his five-year-old boy who has autism because that boy had been in the car with him when US agents had stopped them and handcuffed him. Whose fault was that? And then taken him away. So he described all that and he told me that he had moved recently to a new prison facility. So those are some of the highlights.
My heart goes out to the Moran family. Oh, shut up. They suffered, experienced an unspeakable tragedy in the murder of their daughter. And I said at the time that my heart goes out to the Moran family. My view is you can crack down and hold guilty people accountable. and also respect the due process rights of everybody who is in court.
My heart goes out to the Moran family. Oh, shut up. They suffered, experienced an unspeakable tragedy in the murder of their daughter. And I said at the time that my heart goes out to the Moran family. My view is you can crack down and hold guilty people accountable. and also respect the due process rights of everybody who is in court.
My heart goes out to the Moran family. Oh, shut up. They suffered, experienced an unspeakable tragedy in the murder of their daughter. And I said at the time that my heart goes out to the Moran family. My view is you can crack down and hold guilty people accountable. and also respect the due process rights of everybody who is in court.
And I'm not sure why Abrego Garcia's rights should be denied based on an awful murder that he had absolutely nothing to do with.
And I'm not sure why Abrego Garcia's rights should be denied based on an awful murder that he had absolutely nothing to do with.
And I'm not sure why Abrego Garcia's rights should be denied based on an awful murder that he had absolutely nothing to do with.