
Texas Judge Rules That a Federal Agency Discriminates Against Whites
A Texas judge has ruled that a government agency created to assist minority-owned businesses has discriminated against white people, violating the rights of all Americans to receive equal protection under the United States Constitution. As explained in the 93-page Opinion and Order (pdf), the plaintiffs—three entrepreneurs in need of assistance for their businesses—sought help from the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), a federal agency headquartered in Washington, D.C. that provides “customized business development and industry-focused services to provide greater access to capital, contracts, and markets.” The MBDA was established under the U.S. Department of Commerce through Executive Order 11625 by President Richard M. Nixon on March 5, 1969....
