Friend, earlier this month, our partners in justice released The Phantom â a [documentary]( about how the state of Texas recklessly executed Carlos DeLuna, an innocent young Latino, and left a serial killer at large. It is a searing indictment of the criminal justice system, and the prejudice and discrimination faced by the Latinx community. Carlos was not the first or last innocent person executed. President Biden was sharply critical of the Trump administration's decision to resume federal executions, [tweeting]( âBecause we canât ensure that we get these cases right every time, we must eliminate the death penalty.â He committed to ending the broken federal death penalty system as president. Right now, he can start by commuting federal death row sentences. [Add your name: We can't reverse the execution of an innocent person. Urge President Biden to commute the sentences of people on federal death row.]( [SIGN THE PETITION](
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Monique Teal, Daily Kos P.S. The Phantom will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival and open in theaters nationwide July 2. Also, you can read more about why President Biden must commute death row below.
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Friend, in 1989, Texas [executed]( 27 year old Carlos DeLuna for a murder that someone else likely committed. He is not the only one. Since 1973, at least 185 people across the U.S. have been wrongly sentenced to death and exonerated â and those are just the cases we know of. For some, like Carlos, the truth emerged too late and an innocent person was executed. [Add your name: We can't reverse the execution of an innocent person. Urge President Biden to commute the sentences of people on federal death row.]( [SIGN THE PETITION](
At any time, President Biden can issue an executive order commuting sentences of everyone on federal death row. And, as the Innocence Project highlights, the arguments for ending capital punishment continue to grow:
- Black people are only 13.4% of the nationâs population but make up 39% of prisoners on federal death row â some sentenced by all-white juries. Overall, 57% of people on federal death row are people of color, including disproportionate numbers of Latinos like Carlos. - Nearly two-thirds of those executed by the federal government since the 1960s come from just three states â Texas, Virginia, and Missouri. All federal death sentences given in Virginia and the Eastern District of Missouri in the modern era, and 75% of those from Texas have been imposed on people of color. - Just as in the states, prosecutorial misconduct, unreliable jailhouse informants, junk science, and grievous mistakes by defense counsel create a grave risk of wrongful convictions and sentences in the federal death penalty system.
Donald Trump used the death penalty to score political points with his base. His months-long killing spree resulted in the executions of 13 people, seven of whom were people of color. We can't take the chance of the next president using state sanctioned murder for political purposes. President Biden must set a moral example. [Clearing the federal death row is the best way to ensure that the U.S. government does not risk the irreversible horror of executing innocent people like Carlos. Urge President Biden to commute the sentences of people on federal death row.]( [SIGN THE PETITION](
Keep fighting,
Monique Teal, Daily Kos The petition is in collaboration with The Innoncence Project, Equal Justice USA, 8th Amendment Project, Witness to Innocence, ACLU, The Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, and Death Penalty Focus. Daily Kos Relies on Readers Like You
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