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No, Black America Isn’t Marching for Immigration—And Here’s Exactly Why That Matters

In the early 1990s, the streets of Los Angeles erupted in fire and fury after a jury acquitted four police officers caught on video beating Rodney King. The unrest was not spontaneous. It was the breaking point of a community long subjected to systemic injustice, racial profiling, and economic neglect. For Black Americans, that moment was personal. It was painful.…