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Civil Rights Groups Pen Letter Urging Biden to Condemn Insular Cases

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A dozen advocacy organizations have sent a letter to President Joe Biden, asking him to publicly condemn a series of Supreme Court decisions known as the Insular Cases that inhibit residents of the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories from accessing certain constitutional rights and protections.

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