The Iowa senator is demanding answers about the president’s plan and how it will impact the safety of inmates and prison personnel who are already shorthanded.
WASHINGTON – As the Biden administration attempts to shift prison personnel to the Southern border to help deal with the fallout from their push to lift Title 42—despite widespread reports of understaffing at Federal Bureau of Prison (BOP) facilities already—U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is demanding answers about the president’s plan and how it will impact the safety of inmates and prison personnel who are already shorthanded.
On the BOP staffing concerns, Ernst writes: “Among the many issues staffing shortages cause, I am most concerned with a decrease in safety for staff and inmates, in addition to a decline in morale among correctional officers. Mandatory overtime and the practice of augmentation make the difficult work of BOP personnel even more challenging, and the BOP should be taking every possible step to ensure each federal prison is fully staffed, as soon as possible.”
On the administration’s plan to shift BOP staff to the border, Ernst says: “it is unclear and questionable how the BOP has the manpower to execute DHS’ plan while ensuring safe facilities and fully addressing all of its congressionally-delegated requirements, while not implementing abusive staffing practices.”
Ernst requests answers to the following questions from the Department of Justice by June 1, 2022:
To read the full letter, click here.
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