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This is how the state continues to deny the right to vote to people who’ve completed their sentence even though Floridians passed the re-enfranchisement amendment by ballot measure.
"Not only can the state bill an inmate the $50 a day even after they are released, Florida can also impose a new bill on the next occupant of that bed, potentially allowing the state to double, triple, or quadruple charge for the same bed." www.abcactionnews.com/news/local-n...
Pay to stay: Florida inmates charged for prison cells long after incarcerationwww.abcactionnews.com It's a common saying: You do the crime, you do the time. But when people are released from prison, freedom is fragmented. It marks the start of new hardships, impacting families and communities.
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The 24th amendment should also bar this bullshit, but no matter how many constitutional amendments the USA ratifies the Supreme Court keeps doing everything it can to keep Black people from voting.
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