Attorneys General Sue Trump Over College Survey Changes
Seventeen Democratic attorneys general challenge Trumps new college survey rules, claiming they violate federal regulations and burden schools. The push for transparency in admissions, aimed at spotting potential racial discrimination, has sparked concerns over reliable data collection, privacy risks, and funding implications. The administrations stance on diversity programs, seen as harmful to white Americans, faces criticism from states and polls showing divided opinions.
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