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Related: About this forumMississippi African Americans besieged by illegal searches, ACLU lawsuit says
Source: The Guardian
Mississippi African Americans besieged by illegal searches, ACLU lawsuit says
Rights group paints devastating picture of systematic racial
discrimination by the sheriffs department of Madison County
in a federal court complaint
Ed Pilkington in New York
Monday 8 May 2017 14.10 BST
Black people in a racially segregated county in Mississippi are living under a permanent state of siege, subjected to repeated unlawful and humiliating searches at police roadblocks, at pedestrian checkpoints and even in their homes, according to a class-action lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
In a complaint lodged with a federal court on Monday, the ACLU paints a devastating picture of systematic racial discrimination by the sheriffs department of Madison County. The nonpartisan group says the abuses have gone on for decades, in tune with a history of constitutional violations that can be traced in an unbroken line back to the civil rights era.
The encroachment on African Americans rights covers almost every aspect of daily life, the ACLU complaint says: walking or driving to work, shopping for groceries, visiting friends and family, going to church, or sitting on the stoops of houses. The lawsuit alleges that the level of police scrutiny enshrined in the sheriff departments policing program is so overbearing that black residents suffer chronic fear and anxiety, with some afraid to leave their homes.
In effect, the policing program has placed the black community of Madison County under a permanent state of siege, the ACLU states.
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Rights group paints devastating picture of systematic racial
discrimination by the sheriffs department of Madison County
in a federal court complaint
Ed Pilkington in New York
Monday 8 May 2017 14.10 BST
Black people in a racially segregated county in Mississippi are living under a permanent state of siege, subjected to repeated unlawful and humiliating searches at police roadblocks, at pedestrian checkpoints and even in their homes, according to a class-action lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
In a complaint lodged with a federal court on Monday, the ACLU paints a devastating picture of systematic racial discrimination by the sheriffs department of Madison County. The nonpartisan group says the abuses have gone on for decades, in tune with a history of constitutional violations that can be traced in an unbroken line back to the civil rights era.
The encroachment on African Americans rights covers almost every aspect of daily life, the ACLU complaint says: walking or driving to work, shopping for groceries, visiting friends and family, going to church, or sitting on the stoops of houses. The lawsuit alleges that the level of police scrutiny enshrined in the sheriff departments policing program is so overbearing that black residents suffer chronic fear and anxiety, with some afraid to leave their homes.
In effect, the policing program has placed the black community of Madison County under a permanent state of siege, the ACLU states.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/08/mississippi-african-americans-illegal-searches-aclu-lawsuit
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Mississippi African Americans besieged by illegal searches, ACLU lawsuit says (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2017
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Eliot Rosewater
(32,536 posts)1. Cant be, Obama being elected meant there is no more racism
sheshe2
(87,491 posts)2. Black in America...is a crime now?!
MrScorpio
(73,712 posts)3. It's always been a crime to be black in America
Both implicitly and explicitly.
heaven05
(18,124 posts)5. ++100 nt