Like the majority of Americans, I have an immediate family member locked up behind bars. My dad is in prison & at the age of 75, he is high risk for the virus. If we forget about incarcerated people we’ll lose to the virus and we’ll lose ourselves.https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-local-correspondents/chesa-boudin-on-his-incarcerated-father-and-the-threat-of-the-coronavirus-in-prisons …
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@NewYorker a couple days ago, no one in my dad’s prison had tested positive. Now they have. Time is of the essence. This pandemic made it clearer than ever that mass incarceration must end. Public health & public safety depend on it.29 replies 86 retweets 348 likesShow this thread -
Majority of Americans currently or formerly have had immediate family members incarcerated.
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What a crock!!! How do you really look at yourself in the mirror? You took a job to protect victims and yet you keep talking about protecting criminals. I never thought of recall but i and others are leaning that way. Your policies will harm more then covid 19
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