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《2024年美国侵犯人权报告》(内容摘要)
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-17 08:12

Group 1 - The 2024 U.S. political landscape is marked by significant human rights issues, with a focus on the influence of money in politics and the suppression of voter rights [1][6] - The total expenditure for the 2024 election cycle exceeds $15.9 billion, setting a new record for campaign spending in the U.S. [1] - 24 states have enacted restrictive laws that suppress voter rights, with 17 states implementing new or stricter voter ID laws, disproportionately affecting marginalized groups [1] Group 2 - Political violence has become a new norm in the U.S., with nearly half of voters expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of the political system [2] - High inflation has exacerbated wealth inequality, with over 40 million people living in poverty and 13.5% of households facing food shortages [2] - The total U.S. credit card debt reached a record $1.14 trillion in Q2 2024, with rising loan default rates [2] Group 3 - The opioid crisis is fueled by political and corporate collusion, with over 100,000 deaths attributed to drug overdoses [3] - The U.S. lacks universal healthcare, leading to spiraling medical costs and significant financial burdens on low-income patients [3] - Gun violence remains a critical issue, with over 40,000 deaths from gun-related incidents in 2024, including more than 1,300 police shootings [3] Group 4 - Racial discrimination is rampant, with African Americans facing disproportionately high rates of police violence and lower life expectancy [4] - Women and children continue to face systemic issues, including high rates of sexual harassment and domestic violence, with many living in areas lacking essential healthcare services [4] Group 5 - The humanitarian crisis at the U.S. southern border is worsening, with a significant increase in migrant deaths and reports of abuse in detention facilities [5] - U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding military support to Israel, has contributed to regional conflicts and humanitarian disasters [5] Group 6 - The report highlights the structural human rights dilemmas in the U.S., where political leaders avoid addressing these issues substantively, treating human rights as political tools [6]