The US Federal Court temporarily forbade repay the debts of black farmers at the expense of the Fund planned to fight the coronavirus pandemic. The program to eliminate racial inequality was suspended due to claims of white businessmen earning agriculture, writes Associated Press.
District Judge William Grisbach in Milwaukee Wisconsin on June 10 issued an order, which temporarily suspends the new program of supporting socially unprotected black owners of the ranch, and took the side of white farmers who complained about reverse discrimination.
According to the US Presidential Administration program, Joe Bayiden was planned from the Fund to eliminate the effects of a pandemic (1.9 trillion dollars) to allocate four billion on the repayment of agricultural loans issued to blacksmock, American Indians, Latin Americans, Americans of Asian origin or residents of the Pacific Islands. Minority farmers decades argued that they are unfairly denied state disorders and loans.
American law firm Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, defending the rights of white farmers, filed a lawsuit to the court in April 2021. Human rights defenders insist that the forgiveness of debts minorities unfairly in relation to farmers from Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Oregon and Kentucky. US banks in turn refused refuse to repay the loans of black farmers before receiving additional compensation from the state for missed incomes percentage.