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As DEI rollbacks take hold, students of color say they're losing campus support systems

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As U.S. colleges pull back on diversity, equity and inclusion practices, students of color say they're starting to lose all of these things.

The full scope of campus DEI rollbacks is still emerging as colleges respond to the Trump administration’s orders against diversity practices.

Students at some schools said early cuts are chipping away at the sense of community that helped open the door to higher education.

The government’s anti-DEI campaign is being challenged in court by opponents who say it offers little clarity on exactly which practices are outlawed.

Opponents are pressing the White House to go further.

In Michigan , the rollbacks are targeting programs that aimed to preserve racial diversity after the state banned affirmative action in 2006 .

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