Walz accused of discriminating against white students

 The Federalist Wire:

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A recent civil rights complaint has brought attention to a Minnesota state law that allegedly discriminates against white students aspiring to become educators.

According to the complaint obtained by the New York Post, Democratic Vice Presidential nominee and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz approved a law that restricts access to a “teachers of color” scholarship program based solely on race. The law has sparked accusations of violating civil rights laws, with critics claiming it unfairly excludes white students.

The scholarship in question, the “Aspiring Teachers of Color Scholarship” program, offers up to $25,000 per student. It is designed to support those with financial need who also “belong to a racial or ethnic group underrepresented in the state’s teacher workforce,” according to a statement from the governor’s office in June.

However, the Equal Protection Project (EPP), a civil rights organization, has taken issue with the program. On Monday, they filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights, accusing the Walz administration of discriminatory practices that breach Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

“The Minnesota Aspiring Teachers of Color Scholarship openly discriminates based on race and skin color,” said William Jacobson, founder of the EPP and clinical law professor at Cornell University. “Regardless of the intention, such discrimination is wrong and unlawful under both federal and state law.”
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As the cost of a college education continues to rise this type of discrimination makes it much tougher for students who are excluded because of their race. 

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