WASHINGTON (AP) — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn and Sen. Dick Durbin want the White House to make clear that no detainees from Guantanamo Bay will be brought to an Illinois prison originally intended to help close Gitmo.
Quinn told reporters Thursday that Durbin, D-Ill.,
will ask the White House for a letter making clear the detainees would not be
sent to the state prison at Thomson, Ill., about 150 miles west of Chicago.
The state still owns the Thomson facility because
an Obama administration request for $170 million, which includes money to buy
it, is tied up in Congress.
A 1,600-cell prison, Thomson would be converted by
the federal government into a maximum-security facility.
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Caption: This
Nov. 16, 2009 file photo, shows an aerial view of the Thomson Correctional
Center in Thomson , Ill. The latest round in the political fight that has
blocked the Obama administration from bringing Guantanamo Bay detainees into
the US is playing out in the federal budget.The Justice Department is
requesting $66.9 million to house regular federal inmates at a shuttered
Illinois prison that it originally intended to use for detainees as part of the
plan to close the Guantanamo facility. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)






