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Two inmates in the InnerChange Freedom Initiative at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-Lino Lakes, join together in prayer as part of the Christian-based program in their medium-security unit. The program developed by Prison Fellowship aims to reduce the chances they'll return behind bars, but has been labeled unconstitutional in a lawsuit.

Two inmates in the InnerChange Freedom Initiative at the
Minnesota Correctional Facility-Lino Lakes, join together in prayer as part
of the Christian-based program in their medium-security unit. The program
developed by Prison Fellowship aims to reduce the chances they’ll return
behind bars, but has been labeled unconstitutional in a lawsuit.

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