The Trump regime is investigating allegations of illegal discrimination against Asian applicants at Yale University. The survey was conducted after the Department of Justice conducted a survey at Harvard University last year, and Harvard University is appealing for discrimination against Asian Americans. Yale's research promotes the efforts of the Trump regime to challenge the racial enrollment policy based on elite universities declared further
Two years ago, a non-profit organization named the Asian-American Education League alleged that Yale, Brown, Dartmouth were inappropriately using race, complained to the Ministry of Civil Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Education and the Civil Rights Bureau of the Ministry of Justice . It is not fair to refuse students with qualifications in Asia. The trump regime was a letter from the Ministry of Education, and the Judicial Education Division informed the organization when they investigate Yale University. The letter said that due to insufficient evidence the government would not hold group dissatisfaction against Brown and Dartmouth.
The Harvard lawsuit was brought up in 2014 by a nonprofit named Student for Fair Admissions with the support of Edward Blum who has been opposed to aggressive lawsuits and voting rights for many years, and from millions of conservative organizations We also raised funds for the dollar.
The group that filed a complaint with Yale made friends briefings in Harvard's case to support unfair discrimination against Harvard's Asian applicants.
Peter Salovy, president of Yale University, wrote to faculty and staff today: Students and staff say as follows. "We will stipulate that Yale University will not discriminate between Asian Americans and other ethnic groups and ethnic groups and will strongly protect our power to create diverse and outstanding academic communities."
The Ministry of Justice did not specifically comment on Yale's investigation. A spokesman for the agency, Kelly Laco, told the New York Times that the agency said "We respect the actions that may violate the individual constitutional rights very seriously."
Many elite colleges have entrance rules similar to those of Harvard and Yale universities and may be affected by Harvard lawsuits or Yale University surveys. The US Supreme Court ruled a number of rulings on university entrance practices. Recently, in 2016, the school decided that racial consideration can be regarded as one of many factors in the pursuit of diverse students.
A lawsuit claiming that discrimination against Harvard's Asian American applicants will be approved in the US District Court for the State of Massachusetts on Monday. The Ministry of Justice began investigating similar practices at Yale University. Students signing litigation will choose to leave anonymous. It is called a fair admission ยท student led by Mr. Edward Blum and asked Abigail Fisher's lawsuit against the University of Texas about an aggressive action policy. In 2016, the Supreme Court founded a diverse student body and awarded Fischer, a university that racially selected one of many elements that do not discriminate against white students. The same organization filed a similar lawsuit against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but the hearing date is undecided. Mr. Bloom said that the plaintiff of Harvard who is the agent of this time does not want to claim.
The Trump regime is investigating allegations of illegal discrimination against Asian applicants at Yale University. The survey was conducted after the Department of Justice conducted a survey at Harvard University last year, and Harvard University is appealing for discrimination against Asian Americans. In Yale's survey, the Trump regime further encouraged efforts to challenge so-called racial-based admission policy at the elite college. Two years ago, a non-profit organization named the Asian-American Education League alleged that Yale, Brown, Dartmouth were inappropriately using race, complained to the Ministry of Civil Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Education and the Civil Rights Bureau of the Ministry of Justice . It is not fair to refuse students with qualifications in Asia. The trump regime was a letter from the Ministry of Education, and the Judicial Education Division informed the organization when they investigate Yale University.
Legal conflict began with national debate on the role that race should play in university admission. The US Department of Justice is also investigating suspicion of discrimination against Harvard's Asian Americans and Yale has recently been announced as a subject of similar investigation in the judicial and educational field.