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mekka okereke :verified:
@mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

CECOT has a max capacity of 40,000.

There are over 50,000 Black men in solitary confinement in the US today.

Black men are most likely to be falsely arrested and charged while 100% innocent. You can be in jail for over a year before your trial. During that time you can be forced to do slave labor.

If you refuse to do the slave labor while in jail for a year before your trial you can be put into solitary confinement as a punishment.

During this solitary confinement for refusing to do slave labor while innocent, you can lose visitation rights, and lose your right to access your attorney.

The Trump admin says that people can avoid CECOT by voluntarily giving up their rights to be in the US and self-deporting, even when there's no legal basis for deporting them.

All US admins say that innocent Black men can avoid the harms of prison and jail by "confessing" to crimes they didn't do.

This thread is not to minimize the horrors of CECOT.

This thread is to say that I wish more people knew about and cared about how many innocent Black people have had their lives destroyed by the exact same horrors.

This tears Black families apart.

As I've said before, racism is just fascism practiced on Black people first.🤷🏿‍♂️

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DeanFarrell
@DeanFarrell@mstdn.plus replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

@mekkaokereke If not for the censorship, I likely would not have sought that segment out. And I'll bet millions of other people are similarly inclined. Nice going, Bari!

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devoir
@devorars@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

@mekkaokereke this is 100% true and Americans are completely and willfully blind to it …the abuse and torture we permit in our prisons through the so called justice system is a national and eternal shame

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AnneBeeltje
@abeeltje@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

@mekkaokereke https://archive.org/details/60minutes-cecotsegment

Pulled 60 Minutes segment on CECOT : CBS : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Pulled 60 Minutes segment on CECOT : CBS : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Internet Archive

Pulled 60 Minutes segment on CECOT : CBS : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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social elephant in the room
@tseitr@mastodon.sdf.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

@mekkaokereke The justice system in the U.S is so messed up, and yes heavily biased against black people.

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Grant R. Vousden-Dishington
@GrantRVD@hachyderm.io replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

@mekkaokereke There’s a throwaway line in that 60 minutes segment making the rounds where the host says the administration is making contracts to hold deportees in countries, to paraphrase, that have known human rights abuses in persons.

When she says that, I had to go “she knows she’s based in America, surely?”

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Nearly Normal (=>÷)
@Spoon@aus.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

@mekkaokereke

In Australia, of course, we have this situation well in hand by subjecting our indigenous population to laws intended to snare them into the justice/retribution system where they are extremely likely to commit suicide or die under highly suspicious circumstances.

This system is far more expensive than any other socially and culturally appropriate intervention program but any changes would involve seeing the people now termed criminals as victims.

Furthermore cultural programs do not garner right wing votes.

The other problem, with anything other than punitive measures, is that they almost entirely lack cruelty, which is clearly at the heart of our intentions towards indigenous Australians and always has been.

In my state, Victoria, a recent law was passed making it possible for a fourteen year old child to be sentenced to life imprisonment.

Need I say more?

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Merry Christmas! 🎅
@RVLara23@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 hours ago

@mekkaokereke

Three things come to mind.

One, when I discovered the Innocence Project, it was hugely eye opening for how absurdly flawed our justice system is.

Two, when I look at places like my home Texas trying to take away or limit bail rights, it's just another way to keep innocent, and specifically poor, people bound by the system.

And three, it is a system. And it's all for profit. And they need those jails filled up.

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