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Lancaster protesters urge early release of inmates amid pandemic | L.A. Focus News

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Family members and advocates chant and displaying signs at the Lancaster State Prison, Saturday, January 9,2021. Lancaster, CA. The protesters who have family members at the prison to call for the release of incarcerated people in response to the deadly COVID-19 epidemic. (Photo by Gene Blevins/Contributing Photographer) Family members and advocates chant and displaying signs […]

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