Biden grants clemency to 16 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses
- President Joe Biden pardoned 11 individuals and reduced sentences for five others convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. Most of them would have faced shorter punishments with current sentencing practices.
- Biden's actions aim to address racial disparities and enhance public safety, part of his commitment to second chances.
- Many of those pardoned have found success and aided in communities post-release.
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