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California had the nation’s largest forced sterilization program, which inspired practices in Nazi Germany.

California State Assembly member Wendy Carillo speaks from the steps of City Hall in Los Angeles, California on October 22, 2020, where elected leaders hold a urging voters to reject on the November 3 election, Proposition 22, that would classify appAbout 600 people alive today can’t have children because California’s government sterilized them either against their will or without their knowledge, and now the state is trying to find them so it can pay them at least $15,000 each in reparations.

California in 2021 was the third state to approve a reparations program for forced sterilizations, joining North Carolina and Virginia. But California was the first state to also include more recent victims from its state prison system. "We take that mission very seriously to find these folks," Gledhill said. "Nothing we can do can make up for what happened to them."

"I’m not thrilled with the numbers that we are seeing so far, but I believe that as we exit out of COVID and we begin to fully work at our full capacity — meaning that we are able to do community meetings and in-person meetings and more direct outreach other than behind a computer and through Zoom — things will change," she said.

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