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The Department of Justice is challenging Evanston, Illinois's reparations housing program, arguing it unlawfully distributes benefits based solely on race and ancestry, which they say violates the Constitution and civil rights laws. The program provides Black residents or their descendants with grants for housing-related expenses, but the DOJ contends it is not narrowly tailored and amounts to a wealth transfer from those who did not discriminate to those who did not personally suffer discrimination. The federal government’s intervention is part of a broader national debate over reparations programs and concerns about their legal and constitutional validity.
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