Penelope
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– A 2007 study by the Advancement Project and the Power U Center for Social Change says that for every 100 students who were suspended, 15 were Black, 7.9 were American Indian, 6.8 were Latino and 4.8 were white.
– The same study reports that the U.S. spends almost $70 billion annually on incarceration, probation and parole. This number lends itself to a 127% funding increase for incarceration between 1987-2007. Compare that to a 21% increase in funding for higher education in the same 20-year span.
Fact Sheet: How Bad Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline? | Tavis Smiley Reports | PBSView attachment 180981
Is this an attempt to defend the Obama policy??????
Tell it to the 17 dead innocents sacrificed to politically correct 'social justice' doctrine.
It sure is.
You white people, you racist whites, want to get the blacks and Hispanics in prison to fill them up. You guys are crazy racist. You just can't stand for a black or Hispanic to succeed.