Black men of all statuses are being detained by secret police
And that's really why you mad.

It was okay when it was just regular nikkas in Chicago being disappeared. Now you care cuz it might happen to you.
I hate you and your kind. And got the nerve to call me fake bougie, pure projection.
Got damn you’re such a c00n and these simps give you a pass cause you’re a female.
You’re just a black KKK member & need to be banned with Tuckgod

Realize how crazy you sound. How tf does speaking on behalf of unlawfully imprisoned bm make me a klan member? Like, nikka what?
Something is really wrong with yall fr.
the kamala stuff was proven to be a lie too and they still run with it to this day

You mean this dumb shyt?
Harris, a rising star in the Democratic Party, said she learned about the argument when she read it in the paper.
"I will be very candid with you, because I saw that article this morning, and I was shocked, and I'm looking into it to see if the way it was characterized in the paper is actually how it occurred in court," Harris told BuzzFeed News in an interview Monday. "I was very troubled by what I read. I just need to find out what did we actually say in court."
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Last week,
the Los Angeles Times reported that
attorneys in Harris' office had unsuccessfully argued in court that the state could not release the prisoners it had agreed to release because "if forced to release these inmates early, prisons would lose an important labor pool." Those prisoners, the
Times reported, earn wages that range from "8 cents to 37 cents per hour."
In a Sept. 30 filing in the case,
signed by Deputy Attorney General Patrick McKinney but under Harris' name, the state argued, "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."
Approximately 4,400 California prisoners help the state battle wildfires, at wages of about $2 a day.
California AG "Shocked" To Learn Her Office Wanted To Keep Eligible Parolees In Jail To Work