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InmateExport.com exports convicted criminals from the United States by the thousands, thereby saving the taxpayer billions of dollars and giving convicted criminals a second chance at life.
For example, it cost $25,000 per year to house an inmate in the Virginia Penal system. If the prisoner has a 40-year sentence, the total cost would be at least $1 million dollars to the taxpayer, plus any extra medical and special care costs.
The incarcerated prisoner is locked up in prison because he is a danger to society and as punishment. The naked truth is that nearly all the prisoners will eventually be released into the same impoverished and uneducated circumstances that landed him in prison in the first place. Educational services and rehabilitation in prison is nearly non-existent. For the same price it takes to lock away a prisoner for life, an equivalent amount of funding could have put 20 students through Harvard.
Yet the taxpayer is also being punished right along with the prisoner. The taxpayer is being punished twice, once by the convicted felons’ initial crime, and again by paying for the inmate’s incarceration and expenses for the entire duration of his incarceration.
InmateExport.com finds countries and companies all over the world who want free or cheap labor. They are asked sign contracts to take prisoners who are exported from the USA. The countries or companies must agree to provide basic nutritional, medical, and housing needs for the prisoners. After the prisoners’ full prison term has elapsed then the prisoner will be allowed back into the USA. Meanwhile, the TSA and border guards will have a list of prisoners who are not allowed back into the USA until the duration their prison term is expired. Neither USA nor InmateExport.com will voluntarily bring the prisoners back, the prisoners must make it back to the USA by themselves.