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Top Public Safety Official in Mississippi Speaks Out on Nolan Wells Case

Top Public Safety Official in Mississippi Speaks Out on Nolan Wells Case

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The top public safety official in Mississippi joins Victor to share what he knows about the investigation into the death of Nolan Wells. Victor also asks Mississippi Department of Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell for his reaction to the distrust much of the Black community says they have in state law enforcement. Viles Dorsainvil is a Haitian community leader in Springfield, Ohio and says Haitian TPS recipients there tell him that they’re being targeted by the Trump administration with letters summoning them to report to an ICE office, and some are even being outfitted with an ankle monitor. He joins Victor to share perspective on the fear that’s causing. Plus, Victor speaks with a TPS recipient named Corinne who says she was just nine years old when she moved to the U.S. with her mother after Haiti's earthquake and fears being forced back to a country she doesn't know. Black voters will play a major role in whether a moderate or progressive candidate prevails in next week's Democratic senate primary in Michigan. Victor speaks with Rep. Haley Stevens supporter Keith Williams, Chairman of the Michigan Democratic Party Black Caucus, and Dr. Pamela Pugh, president of Michigan's State Board of Education, who has endorsed Dr. Abdul El-Sayed. The internet is in heated debate over a new student dress code at Tuskegee University, which includes a ban on bonnets and durags. Victor shares some of the social media reaction to the new policy and speaks with the HBCU’s president and CEO, Dr. Mark A. Brown, to get his response to the backlash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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