- President
Joe Biden issued four executive orders on Tuesday. - One of them will order the DOJ to halt any new contracts with private prisons.
- A senior official called the Trump administration's rhetoric and policies on race "dangerous."
In a series of executive actions announced on Tuesday, President Joe Biden will halt any new contracts between the Department of Justice and private prisons.
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The new administration also came down harshly on the Trump regime's legacy.
A senior official told reporters on a conference call that racial tensions and xenophobia were exacerbated by the "offensive and dangerous" tone set by leadership in the Trump administration.
The new executive actions from Biden were framed as part of a broader initiative in a
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Susan Rice, Biden's director of the of the Domestic Policy Council, said at an on-camera briefing early Tuesday afternoon that private prisons were the main focus of this order, while private detention centers used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "may or may not" be addressed later on.
Rice said private prisons used by the DOJ were found to be "less safe, less secure, and arguably less humane."
She also said subsequent executive actions could precede fuller legislation in Congress.
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