Hispanic and women farmers who say they have faced discrimination from the USDA are eligible for a cash payment of up to $250,000.
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Hispanic and women farmers who say they have faced discrimination from the USDA are eligible for a cash payment of up to $250,000.
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Labels: courts, USDA, women in agriculture
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1 comment:
Why discriminate against other races, cultures? Why not Samoan, Vietnamese, African, etc?
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