Durbin, Quinn see economic boon

The cash strapped state of Illinois sees a way of generating some Federal bucks by selling their mostly empty Thompson Correctional Center state prison to Uncle Sam. Seems like a logical thing to do if you live in Obamaland.

Close down the state-of-art facility at Gitmo which is the PERFECT place to jail and try the terrorists captured on the batllefield, let this expensive facility collect dust, bring these thugs to American soil, start the circus trials for the five detainees charged in the 911 attacks, cost the city of New York tens of millions to protect, jail and prosecute these people and then turn a quiet, rural area into a location for a SuperMax federal prison, which will involve more spending…..you get the idea.

This is one of the dumbest ideas yet and that is saying something for an administration that specializes in dumb ideas.

Is it time for the 2010 elections yet?

~~John Cronin~~

November 15, 2009

WASHINGTON – Detainees at the Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba may be transferred to a nearly vacant maximum-security state prison in northwest Illinois, the Obama White House said Saturday.

The Thomson Correctional Center is one of several facilities a Justice and Defense Department Task Force said is in the running, along with prisons in Michigan, Montana, South Carolina and possibly other locations.

As the White House signaled on Saturday that Thomson is under serious consideration, Illinois officials split on party lines — Democrats for, Republicans against — over bringing the detainees to President Obama’s adopted home state, echoing a major national debate over Guantanamo, which became an international black eye.

Obama is unlikely to keep his pledge — made on his first day in office — to close the controversial Guantanamo prison complex by Jan. 22 and transfer detainees to the United States for trials, either in federal courts or military tribunals. With Obama’s first anniversary in office approaching, Attorney General Eric Holder announced on Friday that five suspected Sept. 11 masterminds would be tried in New York, a few blocks from where the World Trade Center once stood.

Gov. Quinn and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) will outline proposals for the prison’s future at news conferences in Rock Island, Chicago and Rockford today and will announce that federal officials will make a site visit to Thomson on Monday.

Thomson was completed in 2001, but the 1,600-bed facility didn’t open at the time because of the State of Illinois’ cash crunch. The facility’s minimum-security operation has about 200 prisoners.

A White House source told the Sun-Times on Saturday that no final decisions have been made.

If the prison is acquired by the federal government, Thomson would be run as a supermax facility housing federal prisoners. A portion of it would be leased to the Defense Department for a “limited number” of Guantanamo detainees — about 100, according to Durbin. About 215 prisoners are now at Guantanamo.

Durbin’s office has been quarterbacking the potential sale of the prison through a series of meetings between the White House and Quinn, who is looking to generate revenues for the cash-strapped state.

According to an economic impact analysis by the Obama administration, the federal purchase and operation of Thomson could generate $1 billion for the local economy over four years and create between 2,340 and 3,250 jobs.

Quinn and Obama discussed converting Thomson to a federal facility at a Nov. 4 White House meeting. In a Nov. 12 letter to Holder and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, the governor acknowledged that Guantanamo prisoners could end up at Thomson.

“As plans are being formulated to potentially move federal prisoners and to locate a limited number of detainees in the United States, we stand ready to provide you with any assistance as this process moves forward,” said the letter, which was obtained by the Sun-Times.

Quinn also said the plan has the support of Thomson Village President Jerry Hebeler, whose economically depressed town paid for expensive infrastructure improvements for a prison that never fully opened.

Read Full Article at Sun Times

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