Friday, the education department warned schools in a letter that they risked losing federal funds if they continued to take the race into account when making scholarships or hiring, or if the Head of the head in “All the other aspects of student, academic and campus life. “”
The announcement gave the institutions for 14 days to comply. He relied on a major decision of the Supreme Court in 2023 which found that the use of admission practices concerned with the race in colleges and universities was illegal. But that went far beyond the scope of this decision by informing schools that considering the race when making personnel decisions or the offer of services to student subsets would be a reason for punishment.
The letter was the last step in the Trump administration’s thrust to redesign the programs intended to level the rules of the game for the historically served populations as a form of racial discrimination. It also seemed to be an extension of the Broadsids that President Trump delivered to serve the initiatives of diversity, equity and inclusion of the federal government, which the criticisms have assailed as veiled racism.
Craig Trainor, interim assistant secretary of the Department of Civil Rights Education, said that related programs and scholarships, many of whom have historically sought to help black and Latinos students to obtain university degrees or find a community, was Coming at the expense of “white and Asian students, many of which come from disadvantaged horizons. »»
“Basically, the test is simple: if an educational institution deals with a person with a different breed that he treats another person because of the race of this person, the educational establishment violates the law” , wrote Mr. Trainor.
“In simple terms, educational institutions can neither separate nor separate students according to the breed, nor distribute advantages or charges according to the race,” he said.
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