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After Prison, Would-be ISIS Recruit Faces Internet Restrictions-- Like Xbox

Feds recommend shorter prison term, for cooperation, but heavy digital monitoring, post-release-- including restrictions on gaming. WBEZ’s Dan Weissmann reports.






Feds recommend shorter prison term, for cooperation, but heavy digital monitoring, post-release-- including restrictions on gaming. WBEZ’s Dan Weissmann reports.

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