id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-8928 Human rights in the United States - Wikipedia .html text/html 27246 2817 64 Despite the fair to high rankings in reports on human rights, the United States also receives significant international criticism for its human rights record.[11][12][13][14] Criticisms include the existence of systemic racism,[15][16][17] weaker labor protections than most western countries,[18] imprisonment of debtors,[19] criminalization of homelessness and poverty,[20][21][22] invasion of its citizens' privacy through mass surveillance programs,[23] police brutality,[24][25] police impunity and corruption,[26][27] incarceration of citizens for profit, mistreatment of prisoners, the highest number of juveniles in the prison system of any country, some of the longest prison sentences in the world, continued use of the death penalty despite its abolition in nearly all other western countries,[28] abuse of both legal and illegal immigrants[29][30][31] (including children),[32][33][34] the facilitation of state terrorism,[35] a health care system favoring profit via privatization over the wellbeing of citizens,[36][37] the lack of a universal health care program unlike most other developed countries,[38] one of the most expensive and worst-performing health care systems of any developed country,[39] continued support for foreign dictators (even when genocide has been committed),[40][41] forced disappearances, extraordinary renditions, extrajudicial detentions, the torture of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and black sites, and extrajudicial targeted killings (e.g. the Disposition Matrix).[23][42][43][44] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-8928.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-8928.txt