The Real Prison Scandal

It’s here in the U.S., as Michelle Malkin writes:

The Justice Department’s inspector general this month released a disturbing report that exposed federal prisons as a fertile breeding ground for terrorists. It was a red alert on a bureaucratic failure that jeopardizes not only other inmates and prison employees, but also the country at large. Yet it got next to no notice.

And, as Michelle notes, the state prison systems are worse. Richard Reid, Jose Padilla and many others have converted to Islamofascism while incarcerated. If we can’t prevent terrorist recruitment in our prison system, where we have full control over inmates’ activities 24 hours a day, where can we?

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