1. These laws were actually enforced as recently as 1974, when a police officer arrested a man for violating Omaha's ordinance."). People with visible disabilities, however, have not been the only targets of removal practices. As the author of the Americans with Disabilities Act notes, residential treatment centers for people with disabilities were "typically located in rural areas with high walls and locked wards that isolated the residents from the rest of society;Susan See;does not deny the financial incentive behind bussing people out of the city. Id. 145 There is a long history of the disabled being removed from society in the United States. In the 1880s, several cities, including,2015
2. school-prison-pipeline (discussing the disproportionate rate at which Black students are suspended or expelled and demonstrating an example of a Black student who was at risk of being unnecessarily removed from class for alleged discipline issues);Julianne Hing, Race, Disability and the School-to-Prison Pipeline,2014