The push to pay reparations to black Californians on track to ‘bankrupt’ Americans

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The push to pay reparations to black Californians on track to ‘bankrupt’ Americans
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Sky News host Rowan Dean says the push to pay reparations to black Californians is well and truly on track to “bankrupt” Americans.

Sky News host Rowan Dean says the push to pay reparations to black Californians is well and truly on track to “bankrupt” Americans. “A reparations task force is demanding compensation for years of over-policing, disproportionate incarceration, and housing discrimination,” Mr Dean said.

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