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  Justice Department's Shift on Civil Rights Sparks Mass Resignations

Trump administrationIn a shocking move, the Trump administration has announced plans to redefine civil rights laws, sparking widespread outrage and mass resignations within the Justice Department. The shift in focus from protecting minority groups to combating alleged 'reverse discrimination' has left many questioning the true intentions behind this drastic change.

A Shift in Focus
The Trump administration's initiative, led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, aims to eliminate disparate-impact liability from the Civil Rights Act Title VI regulations. This move would essentially allow policies and actions that disproportionately harm minority groups to be deemed neutral, rather than discriminatory. Critics argue that this shift in focus is a deliberate attempt to undermine decades of progress made in protecting civil rights.

Mass Resignations
The impact of this change has been felt deeply within the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, where over 5,000 employees have departed in the first year of the second Trump administration. Many of these departures are attributed to the controversial policy changes and decisions made by new agency leaders. The loss of experienced staff is a significant blow to the department's ability to root out and stop discrimination and unfair practices against all people.

A Concerned Community
Community activists, like John Wesley from Baltimore, are speaking out against this shift in focus. They argue that the changes will not only harm minority groups but also White people who rely on these protections. Wesley warns that the departures within the Justice Department will hamper its ability to effectively address discrimination and promote equality under the law.

A False Narrative
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has condemned President Trump's statement on civil rights protections, calling it 'patently false.' The organization's president, Derrick Johnson, emphasizes that this shift in focus is not about promoting equality but rather perpetuating a false narrative of white supremacy.

The Justice Department's shift on civil rights has sparked widespread concern and outrage. As the administration continues to redefine what it means to protect minority groups, one thing remains clear: the impact will be felt for years to come. It is imperative that we continue to hold our leaders accountable for their actions and ensure that the progress made in protecting civil rights is not undermined by misguided policies.

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