Illinois laws expand bereavement following violence, rehabilitation for returning citizens – WAND (Decatur)

"Communities most harmed by violence need support to heal and recover," said Aditi Singh, the Illinois director for the Alliance for Safety and Justice. "Passing public safety reforms that prioritize healing and redemption will improve safety for everyone."
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Pat S.
2 years ago

I don’t trust officials who use euphemisms … “returning citizens” is the politically correct term for ex-cons.

Sugarcoating doesn’t change facts – “returning citizen” is someone returning from another country.

Yes, there should be companionate leave for families touched by violent deaths and, yes, rehabilitation for ex-cons is a positive step to help them rejoin society after being incarcerated.

It’s the sanitized language that offends me.

mqyl
2 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

Thanks. I needed to get up to speed on the acceptable terms: illegal immigrant is asylum seeker or migrant, and ex-con is returning citizen.

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