2016年11月13日 星期日

This year, laws with roots to the Civil War prevented 6.1 million from voting


美國今年約有6百萬人被"遞奪公權"。
All but two states have laws that strip people convicted of felonies of the ability to run for office, sit on a jury or vote.
About 6.1 million people who were convicted of breaking laws could not cast…
PBS.ORG

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