Not exact matches
@Avi: Yes, it could be considered somewhat
discrimination on the
basis of race, depending
on the circumstances (
if we excluded all Asian country citizens from immigrating, could you say it is completely non-racist?).
In a «Dear Colleague» letter released last year, the U.S. Department
of Justice (DOJ) and Department
of Education (ED) issued guidance for schools
on avoiding
discrimination against students
on the
basis of race when administering school disciplinary policies, and warned that
if minority students are subject to disciplinary actions at a higher rate than other students, schools could be faulted for civil - rights violations.
If your child is experiencing
discrimination, harassment or suffering from a hostile learning environment
on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or other status, we can help.