³Ō¹ĻÖ±²„ Responds to Biden’s Pardons, Reduced Drug Sentences

April 26, 2022 11:00 am

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WASHINGTON – Today, President Biden announced . Cynthia W. Roseberry, deputy director of the Justice Division at the ³Ō¹ĻÖ±²„ issued the following statement:

ā€œThe ³Ō¹ĻÖ±²„ applauds President Biden’s grant of 75 commutations and three pardons, many of whom fit the categories called for by the ³Ō¹ĻÖ±²„ in the Redemption Campaign, a nationwide effort to liberate 50,000 people from federal and state prisons. Poll after poll have shown that voters support the president using his clemency powers in a bold manner. This early use of clemency power is a good first step in the long road to end mass incarceration, but there is a lot more work to be done if the president is to fulfill his commitment to justice and equity.

ā€œAmerica incarcerates more than 20 percent of the world’s prison population despite comprising only 5 percent of the global population, with Black people 10 times more likely to be incarcerated for drug offenses than anyone else. At a cost of $80 billion annually, the carceral system is a behemoth albatross for justice and equality. The grant of clemency plus the initiatives announced as wrap around services is essential to returning people to their communities and to their families.

ā€œIn a poll soon to be released by the ³Ō¹ĻÖ±²„, there is broad support for the president to grant clemency. Americans from all political ideologies support giving people a second chance. If we are to be a nation of second chances and justice for all, then the president must lead through his action – and clemency is a powerful way to lead.ā€

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