Democratic Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib appears to think it is a good think that pedophiles, human traffickers and other dangerous criminals will be let out of prison under her new prison reform bill.
“The BEATHE Act proposes emptying federal detention facilities within ten years,” Axios’ Jonathan Swan said to Tlaib in an interview. “To what extent have you wrestled with any potential downsides of releasing into society every single person who’s currently in a federal prison?”
Tlaib started out by blabbering utter nonsense, stating that people think radical-left politicians want to “release everybody” which led Swan to strike back, stating that is exactly what the left-wing politicians put into the bill.
“Yeah, but did you see how many people are mentally ill that are in prison right now?” Tlaib responded.
Swan continued pressing Tlaib on the fact that human traffickers and other dangerous criminals would be let out of prison under her bill which led her to say “oh, I know,” with a smile on her face.
“Look at who’s in prison now … look at the folks that are mentally ill who have substance abuse problems,” Tlaib said. “Why aren’t you asking me about them? You’re asking me about the … human traffickers and others who should be able to be held accountable.”
Check it out:
.@jonathanvswan presses Rep. Tlaib on backing a bill to end federal prisons: To what extent have you wrestled w/ potential downsides?
Tlaib: I think everyone’s like, oh my god, we’re going to just release everybody.
Swan: But the act you endorsed actually says release everyone pic.twitter.com/ZBX3T9wxQy
— Axios (@axios) November 22, 2021
Check out what the Daily Caller reported:
Tlaib emphasized that the bill started a process that would take 10 years, if passed, with its main objective being to figure out how to “get away from mass incarceration.”
The Michigan congresswoman said that she thinks prison system is “supposed to be rehabilitation,” but she later lamented that purely rehabilitative efforts are practically nonexistent in prisons. Swan asked Tlaib if she thought all people could be rehabilitated.
“I don’t think so,” she responded. “I’ve been very clear about that.”
“As somebody that has worked in the legal field and others, I don’t even know if our society would even know how to … rehabilitate every single person that wants to harm people,” she added. “I can tell you that, what’s struggling, for me, is seeing … the statistics about so many people that at a very young that are in there that probably would not have been in there but for the fact they were struggling with mental illness or other issues within their family life.”
When pressed on whether she believed there were any people, however small, that did need to be “behind bars,” Tlaib said she would need to look at every individual case in order to have an answer.
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This story syndicated with permission from Collin Rugg – Trending Politics
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