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A Dangerous Precedent: Criminalizing Black Women’s Leadership - Dallas Weekly

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Congresswoman LaMonica McIver was arrested and charged with assaulting law enforcement officers while conducting oversight of a federally operated immigration detention center, reflecting a dangerous precedent of criminalizing Black women's leadership.

The post A Dangerous Precedent: Criminalizing Black Women’s Leadership appeared first on Dallas Weekly.

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