US White Illinois Farmers Sue Over Race-Based Farm Loan Relief Program

White Illinois farmers are challenging part of the recent COVID-19 stimulus law in court because it allocates federal benefits based on skin color.

The civil rights suit, Kent v. Vilsack, was filed in federal court June 7 by Sacramento, California-based Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF), a national public-interest law firm. Tom Vilsack is being sued in his official capacity as U.S. secretary of agriculture. The firm has filed two other such lawsuits against Vilsack and expects to file more.

One of the plaintiffs, Ryan Kent of Centralia, Illinois, is a white man who grows soybeans, wheat, and corn on a 5,000-acre farm started by his father. The other plaintiffs are brothers—Matthew and Joshua Morton—of Kell, Illinois, who are also white. They also grow soybeans, wheat, and corn on their farm. Like many farmers, all three have been hurt by the pandemic and have a federal farm loan with an outstanding balance.

In Kent’s situation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved his $90,000 loan in 2010 so he could buy an additional 77 acres for his farming operations. Today, he still owes $43,000—a debt that siphons away a significant portion of his monthly income and, in an industry with low profit margins in normal times, has led to economic hardship for his family during the ongoing pandemic.

But then Congress passed the American Rescue Plan Act, which was signed into law on March 11

The statute authorizes the federal government to distribute $1.9 trillion in federal funds. Section 1005 of the act directs the secretary to pay up to 120 percent of the outstanding indebtedness of each socially disadvantaged farmer or rancher as of Jan. 1 of this year. Plaintiffs say the program violates the Fifth Amendment’s due process clause, which requires the U.S. government to practice equal protection.

Section 1005 “assumes farmers and ranchers are socially disadvantaged for no other reason than their membership in a racial group,” and “categorically excludes other farmers and ranchers from loan assistance because they do not belong in a ‘socially disadvantaged racial group,’” according to the legal complaint.

Farmers and ranchers who are Black, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Hispanic, Asian, and Hawaiian/Pacific Islander are eligible for loan assistance, regardless of whether they have suffered any racial discrimination in obtaining farm loans, farming, or elsewhere and regardless of their present economic circumstances. Farmers and ranchers who are white are ineligible for loan assistance, regardless of their individual circumstances.”

USDA officials estimate 17,000 farmers of color qualify for the loan forgiveness.

PLF attorney Glenn Roper told The Epoch Times in an interview that the program, which he described as “racially discriminatory,” is unconstitutional.

“On the customer data worksheet that you fill out with the USDA, it lists five different races and ethnicities. I think all of them are considered socially disadvantaged under this law, except for if you check the ‘white’ box.”

Filing the lawsuit was the right thing to do, Roper said.

“I think it’s important to help establish this principle that the government should not be involved in drawing distinctions on the basis of race. If they want to give all farmers the aid, they can do that, but they can’t say people of a certain ethnic background aren’t allowed to qualify,” he said.

“Whether or not it’s good policy to give taxpayer funds to all the farmers, that’s one thing. But we would not have the same constitutional objection to that kind of a law.”

Kent is “not looking for a handout,” Roper said. “He took these loans with the intent to pay them back. It’s just the inequality and unfairness of forgiving them for one group of his competitors, just because of their race.”

In a similar lawsuit, Faust v. Vilsack, U.S. District Judge William Griesbach of Green Bay, Wisconsin, issued a temporary restraining order against the USDA program on June 10.

“Plaintiffs are excluded from the program based on their race and are thus experiencing discrimination at the hands of their government,” Griesbach wrote.

“Congress can implement race-neutral programs to help farmers and ranchers in need of financial assistance, such as requiring individual determinations of disadvantaged status or giving priority to loans of farmers and ranchers that were left out of the previous pandemic relief funding.

“It can also provide better outreach, education, and other resources. But it cannot discriminate on the basis of race.”

Rick Esenberg of the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, which represents the plaintiffs, said the court “recognized that the federal government’s plan to condition and allocate benefits on the basis of race raises grave constitutional concerns and threatens our clients with irreparable harm.”

“The Biden administration is radically undermining bedrock principles of equality under the law. We look forward to continuing this litigation but urge the administration to change course now.”

Roper described the ruling in Faust v. Vilsack as a “great decision.”

“We actually attached it as supplemental authority in one of our farm cases,” he said.

The USDA press office didn’t respond by press time to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.

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Odds are some activists judges will throw these cases out or rule against them through some legal jargon or tiny print in the dolled out relief money. That or they will be doxed and brandished as racist bigots.

We all know poor white farmers are viscous Nazi bigots who hunt black people on their farms.
 
Democratic president endorses policy which specifically discriminates against rural whites.

'Working Class Joe'.

You know, Clinton was a piece of shit who was too busy chasing tail and bombing the Balkans to be a decent president.
Obama was a piece of shit who utterly failed to live up to his potential to heal the nation, instead preferring the racial divisiveness that has brought us here.
But none of them were so confident in the moronic urban white vote to do something this blatant.

Every civilization is three meals from anarchy, Joe.
Remember that the next time you help a bunch of pissant colored dirt farmers and fuck over the people that actually feed the nation.
 
I see this only ending in some "Atlas Shrugged" situation where all the skilled farmers get screwed over only for the Bureaucrats pets to make a complete mess of the harvest and wind up causing a famine.

Every civilization is three meals from anarchy, Joe.
Remember that the next time you help a bunch of pissant colored dirt farmers and fuck over the people that actually feed the nation.
At this point I can't tell if that actually is the plan.
 
In Kent’s situation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved his $90,000 loan in 2010 so he could buy an additional 77 acres for his farming operations. Today, he still owes $43,000—a debt that siphons away a significant portion of his monthly income and, in an industry with low profit margins in normal times, has led to economic hardship for his family during the ongoing pandemic.
I'm not for/optimistic about the 50k of student debt forgiveness, but hypothetically speaking if it were to happen, I'd be all for giving farmers who have no student debts 50k off of other types of debts so this dude can be freed. Note that this dude's had this debt for 11 years now - student loans generally assume you're only going to spend 10 years on them.

But overall still nope, don't think 50k for students is a good idea.

Maybe if we could freeze all government loans at the same time though... As long as students don't have to pay up, farmers don't either. If Big Brother wants his money, don't pick and choose who gets mercy.
 
There's been a few of these lawsuits, one was in Texas and one in Wisconsin, or it might have been the Wisconsin farmer joining the Texas lawsuit. I think Nick Reketia did a video on it but I can't find it now. A federal judge put a halt on the money going out while the lawsuits are active a couple weeks ago.
 
Every civilization is three meals from anarchy, Joe.
Remember that the next time you help a bunch of pissant colored dirt farmers and fuck over the people that actually feed the nation.
That's Big Ag. Huge corporations with megafarms gleaned from actual, honest-to-goodness farmers selling out (or getting pushed out).
 
as much as I want this to succeed, it won't because white man bad therefore we must give money to niggers
I don't really know...
In a similar lawsuit, Faust v. Vilsack, U.S. District Judge William Griesbach of Green Bay, Wisconsin, issued a temporary restraining order against the USDA program on June 10.

“Plaintiffs are excluded from the program based on their race and are thus experiencing discrimination at the hands of their government,” Griesbach wrote.

“Congress can implement race-neutral programs to help farmers and ranchers in need of financial assistance, such as requiring individual determinations of disadvantaged status or giving priority to loans of farmers and ranchers that were left out of the previous pandemic relief funding.

“It can also provide better outreach, education, and other resources. But it cannot discriminate on the basis of race.”

Rick Esenberg of the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, which represents the plaintiffs, said the court “recognized that the federal government’s plan to condition and allocate benefits on the basis of race raises grave constitutional concerns and threatens our clients with irreparable harm.”
I think this is the most important part of the article as far as the guy's chances are concerned. I'll hold out hope for now, this shit really needs to fucking stop and it's a crying shame that Trump only helped perpetuate it - one of the reasons I'd not vote for his ass again.
 
Good, I hope they win too. This shit has gotten out of hand.
>thinking they'll win in our current climate of WHITE MAN BAD
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Odds are some activists judges will throw these cases out or rule against them through some legal jargon or tiny print in the dolled out relief money. That or they will be doxed and brandished as racist bigots.
This is more likely what'll happen, with a side order of "news" articles saying "THEY DESERVED TO LOSE BECAUSE MUH WHYTE PRIVILEGE". I'd love to be proven wrong, but I'm keeping my expectations mighty low.
 
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