through facial recognition of our drivers license, photos they know you drive because of toll booth data that they are either buying or acquiring outright and one state say that we re trying to plant the, flag or trying to stop you from doing this, do you know what they do? this report says that they do and and around that law and that state, and they go by the data somewhere else. this is a revelation to me after 25 years and on force, mint and we need answers, and it smells a lot like the abuses that we uncovered after the patriot act. there were concerns from the fbi storing metadata from your phone records. but all that was pushes the numbers dialed, outgoing numbers dialed. and none of it is happening here. and the patriot, act this all came about after 9/11, where
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community. a new report from pugh authored insight into discrimination faced from latinos by the community and towards the community and within the community. my guests are here to help me break all that down. joining me now is founder of black teen media and empowering and the director of race and ethnicity research at the pew research center. very happy to have you here. i want to kick things off with you. i think there are things like colorism and social economics, your study shows that a quarter of latino adults say they have personally experienced discrimination and unfair treatment from other latinos, including from speaking spanish in public? or some of the reasons for that? latinos we come to the united states bring with them a lot of what happens in latin america. in latin america, they ve been a long history of
thank you, for having me, tiffany. the reason it is happening now is because of secretary haaland. it is because the impact that the native vote had in 2020 and president biden nominated her for the important role. she had a vision did to her own personal history about the impact of the boarding schools on the native american people. she s going to have this important legacy as secretary interior. obviously, the report does not capture everything. the children were subjected to physical abuse, sexual abuse, and they were forced to wash the brown off of them. many died trying to escape. based on your knowledge, being a member of the community and the tradition of sharing legacy and passing information down, who do you think was responsible for this? where did the system come from? i came from the united
states government. this was an official government policy. we need to make no bones about it. it came from the heart of the united states government. it was a policy to assimilate these children, but the policy was to break apart tribes, families, rip them and have, separate them as a way to dispossess them from their land. this was an act of a genocide. it was cultural genocide. it was very systematic. i thought that i had known quite a bit about what happened in the boarding schools, but reading this report was so hard to see. the truth is in black and white of how systematic and thinking the way that they were going to rip apart these families, the way that they mixed up children from different tribes so they had no way to speak their own language. they could literally annihilate these native languages and cultural life paths. it is really bad. the other frightening thing that i think a lot of people