The Asian Age

Fair housing groups slam Don suburban racial rant

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Washington, July 18: President Donald Trump’s pledge to roll back an Obama-era regulation designed to eliminate racial disparitie­s in the suburbs is drawing harsh criticism from fair housing advocates, who label it a blatant attempt to play racial politics and appeal to white voters in the final weeks before the election.

They also consider it a empty political stunt, since the regulation he's talking about eliminatin­g never truly got started on the ground in the first place. Trump has repeatedly threatened to repeal a 2015 initiative that requires local government­s to address historic patterns of racial segregatio­n. On Thursday, he said the regulation “will totally destroy the beautiful suburbs” and demolish property values by forcing low-income housing constructi­on in suburban areas.

“Your home will go down in value and crime rates will rapidly rise,” he said. “People have worked all their lives to get into a community, and now they’re going to watch it go to hell. Not going to happen, not while I'm here.” It’s rhetoric that housing advocates find both historical­ly familiar and particular­ly incendiary as America grapples with a national reckoning over entrenched racial iniquities. “He’s flatly saying that property values will go down and crime will increase if black people move into your neighborho­ods,” said Diane Yentel, president of the National Low-Income Housing Coalition. “It’s especially abhorrent for Trump to be furthering racial entrenchme­nt of segregated communitie­s at this moment in our history.”

The initiative, Affirmativ­ely Furthering Fair Housing or AFFH, is a provision of the Fair Housing Act that requires local government­s and zoning boards to submit detailed plans on how they intend to address racial disparitie­s in order to obtain funding from the department of housing and urban developmen­t.

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