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Department of Justice under the George W.
Bush administration issued secret opinions (in 2002 and 2005) finding that waterboarding and other so-called enhanced interrogation techniques did not constitute torture.
In 2010 the Department of Homeland Security adopted a bed quota that required Immigration and
Custom Enforcement to detain about 34,000 individuals on any given day.
A report released last week by Grassroots Leadership, a Texas non-profit, details how private prison companies have spent five years lobbying the government,
not only to maintain that bed quota, but to enact conservative immigration reform that would continue to ensure
a steady flow of inmates into its detention centers.
Although the numbers aren’t even comparable, US police shot and
killed nearly 400 unarmed people during the first five months of this year.
That’s important. It really upsets me, that’s not
why my parents came to America, to fucking tell their kids to worry about
getting shot by the police or people who don’t like their color.