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Tell Congress: Restore Fair HUD Housing Enforcement Now

Federal employees at HUD are speaking out anonymously because they fear being fired for telling the truth: the Trump administration has effectively shut down enforcement of the 1968 Fair Housing Act, one of the most important civil rights laws in American history.

Two civil rights lawyers were already fired after going to Congress with their concerns. The people now speaking out are doing so without their names because the same could happen to them.

Investigators are being told to abandon active cases. Protected classes are being quietly stripped of their protections. People who were discriminated against in housing are getting no help — because the agency legally required to help them has been ordered to stand down.

Congress has oversight authority over HUD. It can hold hearings, demand documents, and protect the whistleblowers taking enormous personal risks to sound the alarm. But it will only act if enough of us demand it.

Sign now to demand Congress investigate HUD's dismantling of fair housing enforcement and protect the federal employees trying to do their jobs.
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