Friday, April 19, 2024

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Caroline Berrio

Currently over 4,000 returning citizens released under the Cares Act are left to wonder if they will be returned to prison once the pandemic...

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Kara Adams Eyer

Kara Adams Eyer tells her story of home confinement below.  Her family's story is that of loss and suffering in a system that over...

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Diana Marquez

Returning citizens released under the Cares Act face an uncertain future.  This uncertainty causes undo stress and anxiety.  Read the story of Diana Marquez...

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Kendrick Fulton

Over 4,000 returning citizens released under the Cares Act are at risk of being returned to prison when the pandemic ends.  These individuals have...

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Alina Feas

Over 4,000 returning citizens, who were released under the Cares Act, could be returned to prison when the pandemic is over.   Hopefully, the...

Opinion-My Home Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Nelly Herrera

Right now, more than 4,500 people worry daily about their fate. They are out of prison on home confinement under the Cares Act, but...

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Wendy Hechtman

Why would the Biden Administration choose to allow over 4,000 individuals released under the Cares Act to return to prison when the pandemic ends? ...

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Diane Dalmy

Over 4,500 individuals wait in limbo.  Waiting to see if they will be returned to prison when the pandemic ends, after being released under...

Opinion-My Cares Act Home Confinement Story-Jenifer Hoffman

Over 4,000 individuals released under the Cares Act could be returned to prison once the pandemic ends.  Organizations like FAMM, CANDO, Justice Action Network,...

Director of Federal Bureau of Prisons Urged to Review Alleged Disciplinary Infractions of Individuals...

A joint letter from FAMM President, Kevin Ring, and CAN-DO President, Amy Povah, was sent today to Director Carvajal of the Federal Bureau of...