Four ways in which unequal access to basic can be considered as social injustice
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think anyone in this day and age in this country, regardless of race or ethnicity, who does not have access to affordable health care, education, and adequate food and nutrition, is deprived of social justice. This country is so wealthy that all citizens and legal residents should have a safety net. The problem is that the massive number of illegal aliens makes the cost prohibitive. This has nothing to with race, which James Rumbaugh addressed so well in his answer, but yes, basic services are a necessity of social justice.
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