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Harris can cheat her way out of 100,000 vote margins in the swing states but what she can't cheat her way out of is the growing millions of votes tidal wave of Black men moving toward Trump, who many Black men increasingly relate to. Too many unfortunately know a little about being shot at and persecuted by psycho prosecutors.
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"As if this were not bad enough, it appears Harris opposed court-ordered early release of non-violent prisoners in order to prevent the lost of $2-a-day labor. Harris professes to have no memory of involvement in the case, although as California Attorney General her office vigorously opposed the court order. Harris argued that the formula ordered by the court would impact firefighting labor available: “Extending 2-for-1 credits to all minimum custody inmates at this time would severely impact fire camp participation—a dangerous outcome while California is in the middle of a difficult fire season and severe drought,”
The source for the latter claim is the liberal Daily Beast.
From Inmatelookup.org: “How Many Black Men Did Kamala Harris Put in Prison”
“Harris’s policies were found to disproportionately impact people of color. A 2020 analysis from The Appeal found that Black and Latinx defendants were more likely to be charged with enhancements – factors that can increase a sentence – compared to white defendants, primarily due to the types of charges they faced. Studies have shown that prosecutors, like Harris, have significant discretion in the types of charges they choose to pursue and enhancements they can pursue that can contribute to racial disparities.”
Daily Beast: “Kamala Harris’ A.G. Office Tried to Keep Inmates Locked Up for Cheap Labor”
“Ordered to reduce the population of California’s overcrowded prisons, lawyers from then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris’ office made the case that some non-violent offenders needed to stay incarcerated or else the prison system would lose a source of cheap labor…
According to court filings, lawyers for the state said California met benchmarks, and argued that if certain potential parolees were given a faster track out of prison, it would negatively affect the prison’s labor programs, including one that allowed certain inmates to fight California’s wildfires for about $2 a day.
“Extending 2-for-1 credits to all minimum custody inmates at this time would severely impact fire camp participation—a dangerous outcome while California is in the middle of a difficult fire season and severe drought,” lawyers for Harris wrote in the filing, ..”"
Prisoner Advocate Group Says Kamala Harris Recommended Longer Sentences to Black and Latin Men Than White
As if this were not bad enough, it appears Harris opposed court-ordered early release of non-violent prisoners in order to prevent the lost of $2-a-day labor. Harris professes to have no memory of …
"As if this were not bad enough, it appears Harris opposed court-ordered early release of non-violent prisoners in order to prevent the lost of $2-a-day labor. Harris professes to have no memory of involvement in the case, although as California Attorney General her office vigorously opposed the court order. Harris argued that the formula ordered by the court would impact firefighting labor available: “Extending 2-for-1 credits to all minimum custody inmates at this time would severely impact fire camp participation—a dangerous outcome while California is in the middle of a difficult fire season and severe drought,”
The source for the latter claim is the liberal Daily Beast.
From Inmatelookup.org: “How Many Black Men Did Kamala Harris Put in Prison”
“Harris’s policies were found to disproportionately impact people of color. A 2020 analysis from The Appeal found that Black and Latinx defendants were more likely to be charged with enhancements – factors that can increase a sentence – compared to white defendants, primarily due to the types of charges they faced. Studies have shown that prosecutors, like Harris, have significant discretion in the types of charges they choose to pursue and enhancements they can pursue that can contribute to racial disparities.”
Daily Beast: “Kamala Harris’ A.G. Office Tried to Keep Inmates Locked Up for Cheap Labor”
“Ordered to reduce the population of California’s overcrowded prisons, lawyers from then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris’ office made the case that some non-violent offenders needed to stay incarcerated or else the prison system would lose a source of cheap labor…
According to court filings, lawyers for the state said California met benchmarks, and argued that if certain potential parolees were given a faster track out of prison, it would negatively affect the prison’s labor programs, including one that allowed certain inmates to fight California’s wildfires for about $2 a day.
“Extending 2-for-1 credits to all minimum custody inmates at this time would severely impact fire camp participation—a dangerous outcome while California is in the middle of a difficult fire season and severe drought,” lawyers for Harris wrote in the filing, ..”"