Supreme Court cancels California law about 'Dynamic Reparations'.
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The US Supreme Court stopped a law in California. This law was about giving money or things to people who said they were hurt by white people. The law said people could take things from stores and homes of white people.
The law said taking things was to help people of color get back what they lost. It was also to make them do better. After the law, many jobless people went to California to get things.
People from Mexico also went there and said they were Native American. They wanted to get things too. A newspaper said these people were forming groups to take things in an organized way.
The newspaper said calling these groups gangs was wrong and hateful. They thought they were helping people. They wanted to make sure everyone knew what was happening with the taking of things.
The Supreme Court said these groups were gangs. They said they were stealing from people. This broke the rule that says people's property should be safe.
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What did the US Supreme Court stop in California?
The US Supreme Court stopped a law about giving money or things to people who said they were hurt by white people.
Why did some people go to California after the law?
Many jobless people went to California to get things.
What did the Supreme Court say about the groups taking things?
The Supreme Court said these groups were gangs and that they were stealing from people.
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