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Stacy Brown: Return to Jim Crow…Federal regulations rolled back to allow segregation

BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE— The Trump administration has blatantly resurrected segregation in federal con­tracting, undoing decades of civil rights progress by removing anti-segregation mandates. The alarmingly regressive move reopens the door for racially di­vided facilities, eerily reminiscent of the Jim Crow era, with potential “Whites Only” and “Colored” signage in govern­ment-funded workplaces. “This isn’t just a policy shift; it’s a moral catastrophe,” stated Melissa Murray, a constitutional law professor at New York University, in an NPR interview. “We are witnessing the deliberate dismantling of civil rights protections that generations fought to secure.”

The changes, initiated without the customary public comment period, have been implemented to align with new ex­ecutive orders on diversity, equity, and inclusion. However, this sudden shift has sparked accusations of undermining democracy and transparency. An anon­ymous federal employee expressed out­rage to NPR. “This is an outright assault on democratic norms, a covert operation to reintroduce segregation without pub­lic scrutiny,” the unnamed employee remarked. The National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies have received directives to disregard previ­ous anti-segregation clauses in their contracting processes. Inquiries to the General Services Administration about bypassing established procedural pro­tocols were met with vague assurances. “The GSA is committed to implementing executive orders effectively and prompt­ly,” GSA spokesperson Will Powell stat­ed.

 

Kara Sacilotto, an attorney specializ­ing in federal contracts, pointed out the broad attack on civil rights, noting that the targeting of these protections ex­tends beyond racial lines to include gen­der identity, previously expanded under the Obama administration. In the NPR interview, Kara said that “the provi­sion was flagged because it was revised under the Obama administration to include “gender identity.” That change was made, she says, ‘to implement an Obama era Executive Order 13672, and that executive order from the Obama administration is one of the ones that President Trump, in his second term, rescinded,’ she explains. ‘And so, along with [Trump’s] other executive orders about gender identification, I would sus­pect that is the reason why this one got identified on the list.’”

Professor Murray added, “This isn’t just a rollback of civil rights protec­tions—it’s a signal that we’re stepping back into a darker past, one that we’ve worked hard to move beyond.”

(Stacy M. Brown is NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent)

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