Please Help Demand Compliance with the Law

Recent signers:
Larenia Foster and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We need your help to demand compliance with the law - OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08, CN-1, dated September 4, 2019, which states that no inmate shall be housed more than 500 miles from their home.

The Bureau of prisons has blatently ignored this law and thousands of families and children have been isolated from their loved ones as a result.

Mr. Jason Porterfield, a good Christian family man, is one of these individuals who has endured the hardships of imprisonment for six long years more than 4 times the distance from his home as prescribed by law. The pain of being isolated from loved ones has been amplified by the added burden of distance. His family has been unable to visit him even once in over 6 years due to the physical disabilties and financial hardships they face.

It is not just an emotional torment, but also a blatant violation of law OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08, CN-1, which states clearly that no inmate shall be housed more than 500 miles from their home. 

It's critical to emphasize that in the United States, 2.7 million children have a parent in prison, and these families, would greatly benefit from the full enforcement of this law (Source: The Annie E. Casey Foundation).

Please help us to compel the Bureau of Prisons to rectify this violation and uphold Mr. Porterfield’s and his family's rights as laid out in the law.

We demand immediate action to transfer Mr. Porterfield to FCI Phoenix, within the stipulated 500 miles from his home, thereby enabling his long-separated family the opportunity to visit and offer their much-needed support. Because of poor health, physical disabilities and other hardships, the inordinate distance has not allowed a single family visit in over 6 years. This is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.

This Law OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08 is of immense importance for the welfare and rights of inmates' families across the country. The law, was designed with consideration for the hardships faced by the families of incarcerated individuals But it has yet to receive the attention and enforcement it deserves. And the Corrupt leadership in the Bureau of Prisons continues to get away with snubbing their nose at, and ignoring the law.

This law is not just a matter of bureaucracy, but holds the potential to positively transform the lives of thousands of families living in the shadows of imprisonment. We urge swift action and complete enforcement of Law OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08. Please, Sign this petition and stand with us in advocating for the rights and well-being of inmates' families and force the BOP to comply

Please help us to Uphold the rule of law, protect the rights of inmates and their families, and correct this incongruity by taking immediate action. We respectfully demand justice, not just for Mr. Porterfield, but for all such prisoners who continue to suffer due to such infractions. Please Stand with Mr. Porterfield's family, and sign this petition to underscore his right to be close to his family and enable them to visit after six long years of solitude.

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Recent signers:
Larenia Foster and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We need your help to demand compliance with the law - OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08, CN-1, dated September 4, 2019, which states that no inmate shall be housed more than 500 miles from their home.

The Bureau of prisons has blatently ignored this law and thousands of families and children have been isolated from their loved ones as a result.

Mr. Jason Porterfield, a good Christian family man, is one of these individuals who has endured the hardships of imprisonment for six long years more than 4 times the distance from his home as prescribed by law. The pain of being isolated from loved ones has been amplified by the added burden of distance. His family has been unable to visit him even once in over 6 years due to the physical disabilties and financial hardships they face.

It is not just an emotional torment, but also a blatant violation of law OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08, CN-1, which states clearly that no inmate shall be housed more than 500 miles from their home. 

It's critical to emphasize that in the United States, 2.7 million children have a parent in prison, and these families, would greatly benefit from the full enforcement of this law (Source: The Annie E. Casey Foundation).

Please help us to compel the Bureau of Prisons to rectify this violation and uphold Mr. Porterfield’s and his family's rights as laid out in the law.

We demand immediate action to transfer Mr. Porterfield to FCI Phoenix, within the stipulated 500 miles from his home, thereby enabling his long-separated family the opportunity to visit and offer their much-needed support. Because of poor health, physical disabilities and other hardships, the inordinate distance has not allowed a single family visit in over 6 years. This is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.

This Law OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08 is of immense importance for the welfare and rights of inmates' families across the country. The law, was designed with consideration for the hardships faced by the families of incarcerated individuals But it has yet to receive the attention and enforcement it deserves. And the Corrupt leadership in the Bureau of Prisons continues to get away with snubbing their nose at, and ignoring the law.

This law is not just a matter of bureaucracy, but holds the potential to positively transform the lives of thousands of families living in the shadows of imprisonment. We urge swift action and complete enforcement of Law OPI: CPD/CPB, NUMBER: 5100.08. Please, Sign this petition and stand with us in advocating for the rights and well-being of inmates' families and force the BOP to comply

Please help us to Uphold the rule of law, protect the rights of inmates and their families, and correct this incongruity by taking immediate action. We respectfully demand justice, not just for Mr. Porterfield, but for all such prisoners who continue to suffer due to such infractions. Please Stand with Mr. Porterfield's family, and sign this petition to underscore his right to be close to his family and enable them to visit after six long years of solitude.

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