Full Circle Florida | 11/27/2022 Part 3
State lawmakers have called it “a band aid.” A temporary solution to hold together a prison system on the brink of collapse. But now it’s a plan in motion. The National Guard activated to provide relief at under-staffed prisons. I-Team investigator Kylie McGivern joins us with what sending in the National Guard really means for the country’s third largest prison system and the public that system is supposed to protect.
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