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Just in case you thought you misread the title, no. Trump and his Justice department plan to use their resources to combat discrimination against white students! The department, headed by Jeff Sessions, plans on investigating and suing colleges and universities over their affirmative action policies, which they believe discriminate against specific students, according to a document obtained by The New York Times.

In this document, which was titled as an internal announcement, the department is seeking lawyers who are willing to work on a new project. This new project will deal in “investigations and possible litigation related to intentional race-based discrimination in college and university admissions.” Though the document doesn’t specify who they consider at risk of discrimination because of affirmative action, the word choice confirms that they will target programs that are designed to allow more minorities on campuses and universities.

This is another sure sign that the conservatives are trying to drastically change the dynamic of the Civil Rights division, which have already targeted voting and gay rights. According’to the NY Times, Roger Clegg, former Reagan administration official from the civil rights division, welcomes this plan:

“The civil rights laws were deliberately written to protect everyone from discrimination, and it is frequently the case that not only are whites discriminated against now, but frequently Asian-Americans are as well.”

However, Kristen Clarke, president of the liberal Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, is not happy with the direction Trump and Sessions are taking with this matter:

“The civil rights division was created and launched to deal with the unique problem of discrimination faced by our nation’s most oppressed minority groups. This is deeply disturbing, it would be a dog whistle that could invite a lot of chaos and unnecessarily create hysteria among colleges and universities who may fear that the government may come down on them for their efforts to maintain diversity on their campuses.”

Source: NY Times

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Jeff Sessions, in an announcement this week, said that there will be a shift to increase the use of asset forfeitures, especially from drug suspects. The plan that the Justice Department has in mind, will make it easier for law enforcement to seize cash and property from crime suspects AND reap the proceeds.

This has been a long-criticized practice because it allows for law enforcement to take property, like cars and money, without any indictments or evidence that a crime has been committed. This idea is another attempt at reversing the Obama implemented policies; at the time, Eric Holder enforced more strict control over the department’s forfeitures due to concerns that property was being seized without any oversight of a crime even occurring. Holder also mainly focused on restricting federal officers of taking possession of assets seized by local authorities and sharing in the proceeds. Eric Holder’s reforms were praised, however, in a response to Eric Holder’s reform, Jeff Sessions says these types of forfeitures are “appropriate”. Sessions explained that the practice known as adoptive forfeiture is, “appropriate, as is sharing with our partners.” His statement was followed up with a round of applause from hundreds of county attorneys and law enforcement officials.

Sessions also explained, “With care and professionalism, we plan to develop policies to increase forfeitures. No criminal should be allowed to keep the proceeds of their crime.”

The Justice Department claims this practice will benefit 3 things: 1) it will strip suspects of the proceeds of their activities 2) it will deter crime 3) it will compensate crime victims.

In his speech , Sessions urged the room full of prosecutors to pursue the toughest punishments against most crime suspects and focused on these top priorities: cracking down on illegal immigration and violent crime. Sessions also focused on gang activity. According to the AP. “pointing to cities such as Minneapolis, where data show a recent uptick in violent crime. And he encouraged prosecutors to go after drug offenders, because “drug offenses are not nonviolent crimes, as most of you all know.”

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On Tuesday night, Senator Elizabeth Warren was stopped from sharing a letter written by Coretta Scott King addressed to Strom Thurmond in 1986. In the letter, King discussed what Jeff Session, our new Attorney General for the United States, had done while he was the U.S. Attorney in Alabama.

In the letter she details his blatant prosecution of civil rights workers, she discussed how he attempted to “chill” the black vote and keep African Americans away from the polls. In this historical and moving letter, King was able to convince a Republican controlled senate in 1986, to prevent Sessions from becoming a federal judge.

However, fast-forward to 2017, when Warren attempted to read the letter written by Coretta Scott King, on the Senate floor, where nominations are to be debated, she was told she was in violation of Rule 19.


Here are 7 Crucial Statements Coretta Scott King Made Regarding Jeff Sessions and his fight to suppress the black vote in Alabama.

  1. Civil rights leaders, including my husband and Albert Turner, have fought long and hard to achieve free and unfettered access to the ballot box. Mr. Sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens in the district he now seeks to serve as a federal judge. This simply cannot be allowed to happen.
  2. From His Politically-motivated voting fraud prosecutions to his indifference toward criminal violations of civil rights laws, indicates that he lacks the temperament, fairness and judgement to be a federal judge.
  3. A person who has exhibited so much hostility to the enforcement of those laws, and thus, to the exercise of those rights by Black people should not be elevated to the federal bench.
  4. The irony of Mr. Sessions’ nomination is that, if confirmed, he will be given life tenure for doing with a federal prosecution what the local sheriffs accomplished twenty years ago with clubs and cattle prods.
  5. No group has had access to the ballow box denied so presistently and intently. over the past century, a broad array of schemes have been used in attempts to block the Black vote…. from straightforward application of brutality against black citizens who tried to vote to such legalized frauds as “grandfather clause” exclusion and rigged literacy tests. The actions taken by Mr. Sessions in regard to the 1984 voting fraud prosecutions represent just one more technique used to intimidate black voters and thus deny them this most precious franchise.
  6. Mr. Sessions sought to punish older black civil rights activists, advisors and colleagues of my husband, who had been key figures in the civil rights movement in the ’60s. These were persons who, realizing the potential of the absentee vote among blacks, had learned to use the process within the bbunds of legality and had taught others to do the same.
  7. The scope and character of the investigation conducted by Mr. Sessions also warrant grave concern. Witnesses were selectively chosen in accordance with the favorability of their testimony….prosecution illegally withheld critical statements made by witnesses. Many elderlly blacks were visited multiple times by the FBI who then hauled them over 180 miles by bus to a grand jury in Mobile when they could more easily have testified at a grand jury twenty miles away in Selma. These voters, and others, have announced they are now never going to vote again.

Read Coretta Scott King’s Full Letter Here

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