Amid blistering summer temperatures, a federal judge ordered Louisiana to take steps to protect the health and safety of incarcerated workers toiling in the fields of a former slave plantation, saying they face “substantial risk of injury or death.” The state immediately appealed the decision.
U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday, giving the state department of corrections seven days to provide a plan to improve conditions on the so-called farm line at Louisiana State Penitentiary, otherwise known as Angola.
I’m pretty surethe word “former” has no business being in that sentence.Seriously
Seems like a good time to point out that slavery was not really abolished by the 13th Amendment.
Emphasis mine. Former does not belong in that sentence. That is a current slave plantation and those are slaves.
“disciplinary.” TFW it means “tortured to death.”
Of course they did. 😔
Louisiana has been extra-shithole the last few years, so that move is totally on brand.