Trump Administration Criticized for Supporting Native American Mascots Despite Civil Rights Concerns

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The article discusses the shift in federal civil rights enforcement under the Trump administration regarding Native American school mascots, highlighting a recent case in Massapequa, New York, where the federal government challenged the state's ban on such mascots, contrasting with earlier efforts to eliminate them due to concerns about cultural appropriation and discrimination.
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- Under Trump, a Native American Mascot Debate Is Turned Upside Down The New York Times
- U.S. Secretary of Education says Native American mascot ban violated Massapequa district's civil rights Newsday
- Trump Administration Says New York Mascot Ban Violates Civil Rights Law The New York Times
- Education Department finds New York agencies ‘violated’ Civil Rights Act with ban on Native American mascots Fox News
- US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to visit Massapequa High School over bid to keep mascot ABC7 New York
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