A Paradigm Shift in U.S. Corrections Policy?
For decades, the U.S. has struggled with mass incarceration, prison overcrowding, and ballooning costs. The Bureau of Prisons has long been burdened with housing both domestic and foreign nationals at taxpayer expense.
This move may signal the beginning of a new era — one where cost-cutting, rehabilitation, and international diplomacy intersect in ways previously unimaginable.
It’s a provocative idea: building a global prison network to outsource criminal housing, reclaim domestic space, and perhaps deter would-be criminals by threatening them with exile to foreign supermax facilities.
Whether it will stand up in the courts or gain legislative traction remains to be seen. But what’s clear is that the U.S. is thinking beyond its borders — and it may be the “coolest dictator” on Earth leading the charge.
Learn More About the U.S. International Prisoner Transfer Program
https://www.justice.gov/criminal/criminal-oia/iptu
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