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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Trump’s Education Department: DEI Is a Civil Rights Violation That Will Cost Federal Funding
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Trump’s Education Department: DEI Is a Civil Rights Violation That Will Cost Federal Funding

Last updated: February 25, 2025 12:08 am
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The U.S. Department of Education, under the Trump administration, has taken a firm stance against race-based decisions in education. According to a recent announcement, institutions that engage in race-based hiring, admissions, scholarships, or any other form of discrimination will risk losing federal funding.

Craig Trainor, the acting assistant secretary for Civil Rights at the Department of Education, emphasized that the new policy is straightforward: any school that treats individuals differently based on their race is in violation of the law. Trainor’s Dear Colleague letter outlines the department’s commitment to enforcing antidiscrimination requirements across all levels of education.

In response to the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which deemed the use of racial preferences in college admissions unlawful, Trainor’s letter provides a framework for evaluating the use of race by state actors and entities covered by Title VI. Title VI, established in 1964, prohibits racial discrimination in federally-funded programs.

The Department of Education’s move is a significant shift away from the prevalent narrative of “systemic and structural racism” in educational institutions. Trainor criticized the widespread indoctrination of students with discriminatory practices under the guise of “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” He emphasized that treating students differently based on race to achieve vague goals like diversity or social justice is illegal.

Adam Kissel, a visiting fellow in higher education at The Heritage Foundation, applauded the Department of Education’s stance, stating that the era of racial discrimination in education must come to an end. He highlighted the need for clear guidance from the department to ensure compliance with Title VI and eliminate discriminatory practices.

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In conclusion, the Department of Education’s new policy signals a shift towards equality and fairness in education. By cracking down on race-based decisions, the department aims to uphold the principles of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all students. This decisive action sets a precedent for a more inclusive and equitable educational system.

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