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Trump administra­tion rolls back racial diversity guidelines for U.S. colleges

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The Trump administra­tion yesterday rescinded an extensive set of guidelines put in place under President Barack Obama that had called on colleges and universiti­es to consider race as a way of promoting diversity.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the 24 documents https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-jeff-sessions-rescinds24-guidance-documents many of which gave advice to schools on how to deal with Supreme Court decisions on race and admissions “were unnecessar­y, outdated, inconsiste­nt with existing law, or otherwise improper.”

It has the effect of bringing the federal government’s position on affirmativ­e action close to that of the George W. Bush administra­tion which held that race could be considered only if a university had no other way of achieving a diverse student class.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled over a series of cases that universiti­es may use affirmativ­e action to help minority applicants get into college. Conservati­ves have argued such programs can hurt whites and AsianAmeri­cans.

The rules under Obama, a Democrat, were issued by the Department of Justice and the Department of Education. They tell universiti­es and colleges that it is acceptable to use race as a tool to achieve diversity. For example, one of the guidances, “Question and Answers About Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin,” poses the question “Did the Supreme Court change what colleges and universiti­es must do to narrowly tailor their admissions programs to meet the compelling interest in diversity?” It answers, “No.” bribe to former Rio governor Sergio Cabral, who also was found guilty in the case.

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