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Maybe the correlation is economic? This phrase caught my eye:

NYT> "...this could result in more surveillance in traditionally poorer, nonwhite neighborhoods, while wealthy, whiter neighborhoods are scrutinized even less"

replace that with:

"...this could result in more surveillance in traditionally poorer neighborhoods, while wealthy neighborhoods are scrutinized even less"



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