Ivy League schools accused of anti-Asian discrimination condemn anti-Asian hate

Multiple Ivy League institutions, including Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Brown, and Dartmouth, have all faced accusations and even lawsuits alleging anti-Asian bias. In the aftermath of the recent Georgia salon shooting, which left six Asian-Americans dead, each of these institutions spoke out against anti-Asian sentiment, of which they have been accused.

Multiple leading universities have been investigated or even sued for allegedly discriminating against Asian-American students in their admissions processes. 

Now, those same schools are making public statements condemning the purported uptick in anti-Asian violence.

Yale University

As Campus Reform previously reported, Yale University was investigated by former President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice for allegedly violating the 1964 Civil Rights Act in their admissions processes.

A two-year probe found that in the case of Asian-American students, race was “the determinative factor in hundreds of admissions decisions each year.” Investigators concluded that White and Asian-American applicants had a one-tenth to one-fourth chance of acceptance compared with students from racial minority groups who boasted similar qualifications.

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