Lodi News-Sentinel

MLK cited in suit claiming racism against whites

- Erik Larson

The Biden administra­tion’s distributi­on of stimulus funds earmarked for “socially disadvanta­ged farmers and ranchers” illegally discrimina­tes against white people, according to a lawsuit filed by a new legal group with ties to former President Donald Trump.

America First Legal, started in April by Trump’s ex-senior adviser Stephen Miller and former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, among others, filed the suit

Monday in federal court in Fort Worth, Texas, on behalf of the state’s agricultur­e commission­er, Sid Miller. The suit challenges the Biden administra­tion’s definition of who qualifies as “socially disadvanta­ged.”

“The Department of Agricultur­e interprets this phrase to include African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Alaskan natives, Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders,” the complaint says. “But white farmers and ranchers are not included within the definition of ‘socially disadvanta­ged farmers and ranchers,’ making them ineligible for aid under these federal programs.”

The suit is the first by America First Legal and notable because Trump battled claims he is racist, as did Miller, who crafted many of the administra­tion’s most antiimmigr­ant policies. It may also inflame the culture wars by equating claims of racism against white people with the nation’s long history of bias against racial minorities.

“Equal rights under law” is “the cornerston­e” of the Constituti­on, according to the complaint.

“These are the principles etched into our founding documents, fought for on our nation’s battlefiel­ds, written into the Gettysburg Address, and delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial by Martin Luther King.”

The Agricultur­e Department didn’t immediatel­y return an email seeking comment.

The proposed class-action suit seeks a court order finding the administra­tion’s plan violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by discrimina­ting against “Irish, Italians, Germans, Jews and eastern Europeans.

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