I don't see this happening. I do hear it being discussed in CA but just from an economics sense this is a nonstarter. Demanding reparations at that level will only bankrupt the "payer". What good is that?
A token payment might happen in CA---but then---that is CA
As for possible precedence the US did pay reparations after the Civil War----to slave holders in Washington DC the sum of $300/ freed slave. The common belief that freed slaves were given 40 acres and a mule died with Lincoln.
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