The nation’s federal
prison system is supposed to keep America safe by, among other things,
monitoring all social communications of high-risk inmates, especially those
with terrorist ties. This is a crucial part of the Bureau of Prisons’
(BOP) duties considering that in the last decade the number of inmates with
known links to terrorism increased by an astounding 250%. But surprise,
surprise, the agency with a $7.1 billion annual budget doesn’t
adequately check the communications of terrorist prisoners. Furthermore,
the BOP, which operates under the Department of Justice (DOJ), hasn’t
even bothered identifying all terrorists in its custody, according to
a report issued this month by the DOJ Inspector General. |