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President Barack Obama’s administration wants to close Guantanamo Bay, a military-run detention center in Cuba, and move the detainees to the U.S. so they can be prosecuted for their suspected crimes. The detainees are terrorism suspects who have been held, often without charges, since the beginning of the war in Afghanistan.

To that end, the federal Bureau of Prisons is considering buying the Thomson Correctional Center in Carroll County, where it may house about 100 of the suspected terrorists, although that estimate varies.

A variety of legislators and candidates weighed in on the matter in various news releases issued over the weekend.

Among them:

“The terrorists remaining at Guantanamo Bay are dangerous and brutal killers, many of whom were involved in the attacks on our nation. As a matter of national security and public safety, I have consistently joined with a majority of my colleagues in fighting efforts to bring these terrorists onto our shores, and I adamantly oppose this plan to bring the terrorists to northwestern Illinois, where they could one day be released into our communities ...

“Our residents in Carroll County and throughout northwestern Illinois desperately need jobs, and if there’s a need for a new federal prison to house domestic federal prisoners, the Thomson facility would be ideal.”

“But bringing the world’s most dangerous terrorists to northern Illinois would do more harm than good in the long run. Future job providers and residents would have serious reservations about locating in a region that’s home to the world’s most dangerous criminals and could be a target for future terrorist activity.”

– U.S. Rep. Don Manzullo, R-Egan

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“As the federal government and the state of Illinois considers expanding the role of Thomson Correctional facility, they must first and foremost guarantee the safety and security of those who live in the surrounding area.

“The prospects of thousands of additional good-paying jobs and much-needed revenue for our state are factors we should consider, but safety must be the primary consideration.”

– U.S. Rep. Phil Hare,
D-Rock Island

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“Of course anyone brought to a maximum-security prison is dangerous by definition. This is why we built Thomson prison to begin with – to house dangerous individuals. ... Jobs have to be our number-one priority. While the Republicans peddle fear, we choose jobs.

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