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What's the law and order like in the black areas of America?

Not so good. At present, most blacks in the United States still live at the bottom of society. After Obama came to power, they achieved equal pay for equal work for blacks and whites, but many blacks could only make ends meet on relief.

A recent report released by the U.S. Department of Justice shows that in the United States, the proportion of black people in prison is much higher than that of other races, and 1 in every nine people will be imprisoned in their lifetime.

According to the Guardian's August 19 report, the proportion of Americans in prison is on the rise. According to this report, more than 5.6 million Americans are serving sentences or have been in prison, and this number continues to rise. By the end of 2006, 65,438 out of every 37 Americans were in prison or had been in prison, while in 1974, the figure was 53: 1. According to this growth rate, for every 15 people born in 200 1 year, 1 person is imprisoned.

200 1, 1/6 African-Americans have served or are serving their sentences in prison. The proportion of Hispanics in prison is 1: 13, while that of whites is 1: 38. The proportion of women in prisons is still lower than that of men, but it has doubled compared with 1980, showing the same racial differences.

The report also shows that14 of the prisoners serving sentences in federal and state prisons in the United States are imprisoned for drug-related crimes, and most of them are not violent.