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Federal prisoners on home confinement due to Covid-19 may be sent back behind bars

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In collaboration with The Marshall Project's Lawrence Bartley, NBC News Now takes a look at the lives of non-violent incarcerated people who were sent home from federal prisons due to Covid-19 precautions. Now, they live uncertain lives under home confinement, as the government may send them back to prison when the pandemic is over.