Porter questions cost of the IDOC’s ‘Speedway Slammer’
Today, Aug. 11, State Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D-Indianapolis) sent a letter to the Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) inquiring about its 287(g) agreement with the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Indiana will detain immigrants at Miami Correctional Facility, which DHS has called the “Speedway Slammer.”
“Besides being adamantly opposed to this detention center, I’m confused about where we’re getting the money,” Porter said. “IDOC was short on funds for this budget. They’re still paying our counties for the $12 million owed in back payments. The IDOC and our law enforcement are walking on a fiscal tightrope.
“The DHS has promised to fully fund the facility, but it’s hard to believe they’ll use no state dollars. That means they can’t use our correctional officers, cars or a single bed sheet. I want to see the receipts. And I don’t want to see a penny of the $300 million we saved used for this purpose. We were $2 billion short for the budget; hundreds of people have been laid off and social services were slashed. Hoosiers should come before Trump.
“Finances aside, I’m outraged by the inhumanity of the moniker the ‘Speedway Slammer.’ People deserve to be treated with compassion, dignity and respect. The name is also a slap in the face to IndyCar, which is trying to grow its fan base. It puts the Indianapolis 500 at risk, which contributes a billion dollars annually to our economy. For all his supposed business acumen, Braun's comfortable with inserting controversy into our state's biggest event.
“Hoosiers deserve to know where their money is going, and everyone deserves respect.”