SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) — U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi has moved
to intervene in a lawsuit against Illinois that requires nonprofits to
publicly disclose race and gender demographic information.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the intent of Illinois’ law “is
to encourage nonprofits to discriminate under the guise of making nonprofit
boards more ‘diverse.'”
A national equal rights organization, American Alliance for Equal Rights,
filed suit last month, asking an Illinois federal judge to block the state
from enforcing the statute it says unconstitutionally requires nonprofits to
publicize their demographic data, and encouraging organizations to
discriminate based on race.
The DOJ said Wednesday’s intervention was a step toward “eradicating illegal
race and sex preferences across the government.”
“The United States cannot and will not sit idly while a state denies its
citizens equal protection under the guise of diversity,” said Attorney
General Bondi. “Discrimination in all its forms is abhorrent and must be
eliminated. The Department of Justice will continue to exercise its
statutory right to intervene in cases whenever a state encourages DEI
(diversity, equity, and inclusion) instead of merit.”
“This is a case of immense public importance because, as the
Supreme Court recognized, ending ‘discrimination means eliminating all of
it,’” said Acting Associate Attorney General Chad Mizelle. “This
intervention seeks to eliminate discrimination via DEI and ensure the
Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection is enforced.”
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