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Why the difference? Brown, Garner and Gray died as a result of local cops enforcing laws or policies that Obama thinks are used to keep blacks, other than his own wonderful self, down. Steinle died as a result of federal and local cops enforcing policies Obama initiated.
Catch—and—release illegal alien edicts and "sanctuary cities" are building blocks of the Obama open borders mentality. The Obama administration sued the state of Arizona for trying to enforce immigration laws on its own. It can hardly go after San Francisco or its Keystone Sheriff for ignoring immigration law. That would send the wrong message to the ethnic tribalists and the lawncare industrial complex. <ref name="Obama white lives"/>
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50 Years of enormous expenses with [[affirmative action]] have not succeeded in [[closing gap]]s
 
== [[wikipedia:Black_Lives_Matter#Description_and_events | #BlackLivesMatter (Wikipedia)]] ==
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===[http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/unarmed-white-teen-killed-by-police-family-wheres-the-outrage/ar-BBlsiwE?ocid=spartandhp Unarmed white teen killed by police. Family asks: Where is the outrage?]===
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More than a week after Hammond’s death, his family’s attorney says race is almost certainly playing a role in the disconcerting silence. Unlike the victims in the highest-profile police shootings over the past year — in cities from Ferguson and Cleveland to North Charleston and Cincinnati — Hammond was white.
 
“It’s sad, but I think the reason is, unfortunately, the media and our government officials have treated the death of an unarmed white teenager differently than they would have if this were a death of an unarmed black teen,” Bland told The Washington Post this week. “The hypocrisy that has been shown toward this is really disconcerting.”
 
He added: “The issue should never be what is the color of the victim. The issue should be: Why was an unarmed teen gunned down in a situation where deadly force was not even justified?”
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