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** FILE ** Prison guard Kim Hill checks an inmate for contraband inside a wing of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Beto Unit prison in Tennessee Colony, Texas, Friday, Feb. 23, 2001. More than 70 percent of inmates in Texas prisons are black or Latino, nearly doubling their percentage of the general population, according to a report released Thursday, Feb. 24, 2005. The report by the Washington, D.C-based Justice Policy Institute found that blacks are sent to prison at a rate five times higher that whites in Texas. Latinos were incarcerated at twice the rate of whites, the report said. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
FEB 23, 2001 FILE PHOTO
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