US Justice Department Seeks to Block Evanston's Black Reparations Program
Claims race-based discrimination under 14th Amendment and Fair Housing Act
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The US Justice Department, under the Trump administration, is seeking to join a lawsuit against Evanston, Illinois, to block its reparations program for Black residents, alleging it violates the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause and the Fair Housing Act by discriminating against non-Black individuals.
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Evanston's reparations program, established in 2019, aims to address historical housing discrimination against Black residents.
The US Department of Justice has moved to block Evanston, Illinois’s pioneering reparations program for Black residents, arguing it illegally discriminates against non-Black individuals. The program, which has distributed over $6 million to eligible recipients, is defended by the city as a necessary step to address historical discrimination. The Justice Department’s involvement escalates the legal battle over reparations in the US.
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The lawsuit will proceed to a federal court ruling.
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- Outcome of the lawsuit
- Future of US reparations initiatives




