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Illinois city denied motion to dismiss lawsuit against reparations program

From Fox News:

A federal court denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against an Illinois town’s reparations program on Friday.

U.S. District Judge John F. Kness allowed a lawsuit from conservative group Judicial Watch against Evanston, Illinois to move forward. Judicial Watch filed a class action civil rights lawsuit against the city because of its reparations program.

“Evanston’s reparations program provides $25,000 cash payments to Blacks only,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “The Constitution forbids race-based government programs like this. We welcome the court’s decision to allow this historic lawsuit to move forward against this woke, racist program.”

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