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Meek Mill has posted an Instagram video of a police stop-and-search on his private jet in Miami last weekend. The rapper accused law enforcement of racial profiling and for searching his property without (an apparent) reason.

"How many times we gotta be searched being black, man?" he asks. "I be telling them, 'The least y’all could do is give us an explanation for being searched.' Y’all already know we black, we be getting searched too much. All this shit, all our bags and shit got laid out."

He added, "We just landed in Miami to pick up food and gas and they making us take all our bags off.” Watch the video below.

Since his incarceration in 2008, Mill has been vocal about racial injustice in the judicial system, which he discusses at length in his 2019 documentary, Free Meek. Revisit the trailer below.

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