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Wolf can’t get over the fear that Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder will find a way around that law.

The Bureau of Prisons, meanwhile, still needs cells for maximum security inmates. And Illinois desperately needs those 1,100 jobs — so badly that 10 of the state’s 11 Republican congressmen recently sent a letter to the governor, urging him to practically give away the prison so the feds could get it up and running.

A functioning Thomson would pump $200 million a year into the local economy, they said, and we don’t doubt it. But we’re still irked at the suggestion that Illinois taxpayers should mark down their already discounted prison by another $100 million or so to get around a Virginia congressman with a rogue agenda. Credit Durbin and Quinn for refusing to back down.

This is a win-win deal: The feds get a bargain price on a state-of-the art prison, and Illinois will add all those jobs without forfeiting its investment. The only loser here is Rep. Frank Wolf.

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