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The California dream used to mean something. For generations of Black families, cities like Compton, Oakland, Inglewood, Long Beach, and South-Central weren’t just names—they were home. But fast-forward to today, and people across the country keep asking the same question: Where did all the Black people go? Scope News decided to do an investigation—and what we found was deeply disturbing. From rising rent and gentrification to cultural erasure and political silence, this isn’t just about zip codes—it’s about who gets to belong. Our report dives into the hidden forces that have pushed Black Californians out of the very communities they helped build. We even discovered that while Mayor Karen Bass speaks on the housing crisis, critics allege she has foreign roots herself—some believe Cuban—raising questions about representation. Add to that the fact that even immigrant-backed advocacy groups have written open letters against lineage-based protections for Black Americans, and the situation becomes even more complicated. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised. Scope News aims to present historical context and factual reporting to the best of our ability, while acknowledging the limitations of archival access and licensing. Scope News tells the truth—here are the facts. Special thanks to our investigative research referencing community-led reports, historical migration records, and coverage of public political statements made by and about leaders like Karen Bass. Immigration policy opposition letters were cross-referenced with publicly available coalition documents and verified digital archives. #ScopeNews #BlackCalifornia #WhereDidTheyGo #ComptonHistory #OaklandGentrification #InglewoodPolitics #BlackDisplacement #FoundationalBlackAmericans #KarenBass #CaliforniaHousingCrisis #CulturalErasure #BlackHistoryNow #UrbanMigration #CensusTruth #WhoGetsToStay #BlackCommunityVoice #CaliforniaBlackFamilies #BlackAmericanIssues #FBA #LineageMatters