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People are seriously surprised after Trump administrator eliminated the prohibition of “segregated facilities” in federal contracts

People are seriously surprised after Trump administrator eliminated the prohibition of “segregated facilities” in federal contracts

Welcome to 1925 … Whoops, he referred to 2025. A year in which the president of the United States administration changed a request for decades And now the Federal Government no longer explicitly prohibits contractors having “segregated facilities”: also known as restaurants, waiting rooms and sources of drinking.

Reading signs "Color waiting room" hangs outside a brick building, reflecting historical racial segregation

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To simplify things:

Do you remember how Donald Trump signed all those executive orders? Well, one was related to diversity, equity and inclusion, and that new order He revoked an executive order of non -discrimination signed in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. So, with that opening, the General Services Administration sent a memorandum Say the changes would agree. And now we are here.

The change has been controversial, to say at least. This is how people are reacting:

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A publication on the social networks of Daniel Aros responding to Phil Lewis, declaring, "That is a huge step back," dated March 18, 2025
Tweet screen capture of an appointment and an article linked to the Trump administration that changes the rules on federal hiring and segregated facilities
Jamarrius Tweet on a federal hiring rule of the 1960s indicating that companies cannot have segregated facilities
Tweet expressing outrage on a bath proposal only for whites, referring to an article on legal changes to segregation in federal contracts
Tweet of March 18, 2025, expressing surprise on recent federal policy changes regarding segregated facilities in companies
Dr. Allison Wiltz reacts to a Tweet on the Trump administration that allows companies to have segregated facilities, citing a change of federal hiring rules
Tweet criticizing the elimination of a clause against segregation by the Trump administration, calling it "racist cartoons."
Keith Murphy Tweet sharing a Philip Lewis publication about a Trump era change that affects clauses against segregation in federal contracts
User comment tweet, "And these are the people who claim that Mlk Jr would be on his side today."

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