Skin color has become the most important factor in the college-application process

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The New York Times reported that it obtained a document that showed the DOJ was looking for lawyers interested in investigating possible race-based discrimination in U.S. colleges and universities.

The Times called it “redirecting resources” to protect “white applicants.”

But David French writes in National Review that the DOJ is simply enforcing the law. What’s more, he says, the true victims of affirmative action are not “white people,” but Asian-Americans.  

Complaints have been filed against a number of elite American colleges claiming Asian-American students had to score hundreds of points higher on entrance exams to be accepted.

French says “Decades of leftist judicial and regulatory activism have reversed the meanings” of equal opportunity laws that, hopefully, the DOJ may start to get back into place.

Corrie O'Connor 

 

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