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According to the deputy director of the u.s. program at human rights watch, how does the growing number of prisoners reflect a human rights problem?

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The deputy of the Human Rights Watch states that most people imprisoned by the criminal justice system are "low income, racial and ethnic minorities", being one of the major human rights problems in the USA, reflecting an obvious case of class oppression and racial discrimination.

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The deputy of the Human Rights Watch states that most people imprisoned by the criminal justice system are "low income, racial and ethnic minorities", being one of the major human rights problems in the USA, reflecting an obvious case of class oppression and racial discrimination.

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