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US jail 'to house Guantanamo men' | US jail 'to house Guantanamo men' |
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Several inmates from the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay are to be transferred to an Illinois prison, the White House is expected to announce. | Several inmates from the US detention centre at Guantanamo Bay are to be transferred to an Illinois prison, the White House is expected to announce. |
Officials are due to confirm that Thomson Correctional Center in Thomson, Illinois will be acquired by the federal government, US media report. | Officials are due to confirm that Thomson Correctional Center in Thomson, Illinois will be acquired by the federal government, US media report. |
It will house about 100 Guantanamo detainees suspected of terror offences, reports say. | It will house about 100 Guantanamo detainees suspected of terror offences, reports say. |
President Barack Obama has pledged to close Cuba-based camp. | President Barack Obama has pledged to close Cuba-based camp. |
However, with officials still trying to work out what to do with about 215 inmates still at the camp, he admitted in November that a 22 January deadline had slipped to later in 2010. | However, with officials still trying to work out what to do with about 215 inmates still at the camp, he admitted in November that a 22 January deadline had slipped to later in 2010. |
THOMSON CORRECTIONAL CENTER Built 2001Adult male prison Only minimum-security section operatingNo date for opening maximum-security sectionMaximum-security capacity: 1,600Minimum-security capacity: 200Average daily population: 144 Source: Illinois Department of Corrections Illinois' "super-max" jail | |
The near-empty Thomson prison, about 150 miles (240km) from Chicago, was promoted as an alternative by Illinois Senator Richard Durbin. | The near-empty Thomson prison, about 150 miles (240km) from Chicago, was promoted as an alternative by Illinois Senator Richard Durbin. |
Sen Durbin and Illinois Governor Pat Quinn are expected to be briefed by White House officials about the announcement on Tuesday, the Associated Press news agency reported. | Sen Durbin and Illinois Governor Pat Quinn are expected to be briefed by White House officials about the announcement on Tuesday, the Associated Press news agency reported. |
The Thomson prison, built in 2001, has the capacity for 1,600 inmates, but due to budget constraints only houses 200 prisoners. | The Thomson prison, built in 2001, has the capacity for 1,600 inmates, but due to budget constraints only houses 200 prisoners. |
It would be sold to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and then part of it leased to the Department of Defense, reports say. | It would be sold to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and then part of it leased to the Department of Defense, reports say. |
Federal prisoners would be held at the facility, as well as the former Guantanamo inmates, officials said. | Federal prisoners would be held at the facility, as well as the former Guantanamo inmates, officials said. |
"Closing the detention centre at Guantanamo is essential to protecting our national security and helping our troops by removing a deadly recruiting tool from the hands of al-Qaeda," a US official said in a statement. | "Closing the detention centre at Guantanamo is essential to protecting our national security and helping our troops by removing a deadly recruiting tool from the hands of al-Qaeda," a US official said in a statement. |
"[Tuesday's] announcement is an important step forward as we work to achieve our national security objectives." | "[Tuesday's] announcement is an important step forward as we work to achieve our national security objectives." |
Of the remaining Guantanamo inmates, some are expected to be sent to other countries, while others could face military tribunals or be tried in US courts. | Of the remaining Guantanamo inmates, some are expected to be sent to other countries, while others could face military tribunals or be tried in US courts. |
Prisons in Colorado, Montana and elsewhere in Illinois had expressed an interest in housing Guantanamo inmates. | Prisons in Colorado, Montana and elsewhere in Illinois had expressed an interest in housing Guantanamo inmates. |