DOJ finds state-run veteran care in New Jersey was so bad it violated Constitution

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The Justice Department has accused two New Jersey veterans homes of violating the U.S. Constitution by providing inadequate care to its residents.

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"We owe the veterans who served our nation our deepest thanks, and those veterans and their family members who live in these facilities have the right to appropriate care," Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said in a statement."Based on our investigation, we have found that these facilities have provided inadequate protection from infections and deficient medical care, which have caused these veterans and their families great harm.

New Jersey's state-run care at two veterans homes was bad enough to violate the U.S. Constitution, the Justice Department said Thursday.

 

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