2026年4月23日 02:22 UTC 更新于1小时前 / 路透社
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2025年7月1日,美国佛罗里达州奥乔皮,佛罗里达州州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯参观了被非正式称为“短吻鳄恶魔岛”的临时移民拘留中心。路透社/伊夫林·霍克斯坦 档案照片
概要
- 共和党长期以来一直批评多元化、公平性与包容性举措
- 人权倡导者称,多元化、公平性与包容性实践有助于边缘化群体
- 德桑蒂斯同时签署了一项反对气候变化举措的法案
华盛顿4月22日路透电 —— 佛罗里达州共和党州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯周三签署一项法案,禁止该州地方政府推广或资助多元化举措,他声称此类项目歧视白人男性等群体。
共和党州级官员以及美国总统唐纳德·特朗普政府一直在联合抵制多元化、公平性与包容性(DEI)实践。
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民权倡导者表示,多元化、公平性与包容性实践有助于解决女性、LGBTQ群体以及少数族裔等边缘化群体面临的历史不平等问题。
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“我认为,在多元化、公平性与包容性框架下,首当其冲的受歧视群体显然是白人男性,我认为他们确实遭受了歧视,”德桑蒂斯周三说道。
德桑蒂斯办公室表示,该法案禁止地方政府设立或维持多元化、公平性与包容性办公室或相关项目。
该法案还要求拨款受领方证明公共资金不会被用于推进多元化、公平性与包容性工作,并规定了执法机制,包括对违反该法律的官员处以处罚。
共和党将多元化项目斥为反精英主义且歧视白人和男性等群体,并已在州和联邦层面打击多元化、公平性与包容性举措。
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特朗普已签署行政命令,要求拆除联邦机构以及私营部门(包括政府承包商和分包商)中的多元化、公平性与包容性政策。
特朗普还试图以多元化、公平性与包容性为由冻结对大学的联邦拨款。
多元化、公平性与包容性实践包括:开展反歧视培训、解决基于性别或种族的薪酬不平等问题,以及为代表性不足的族裔群体拓宽招聘渠道和准入机会。
德桑蒂斯同时签署了一项禁止气候变化相关举措的法案。其办公室表示,该法律将阻止开征与碳排放相关的新税、收费和罚款。
人权倡导者批评共和党打击多元化、公平性与包容性举措、气候变化行动、跨性别权利以及支持巴勒斯坦的抗议活动,抗议美国盟友以色列对加沙的军事行动。
民权组织表示,此类举措违反了言论自由和正当程序原则。共和党则将他们的行动描述为反对“觉醒”、“极左翼”和“反美国”意识形态。
本月早些时候,德桑蒂斯签署一项法案,赋予他和其他州级官员将某些组织指定为“恐怖组织”的权力。
Kanishka Singh 华盛顿报道;托马斯·德平豪斯 编辑
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill prohibiting DEI in local governments
April 23, 2026 2:22 AM UTC Updated 1 hour ago / Reuters
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visits a temporary migrant detention center informally known as “Alligator Alcatraz” in Ochopee, Florida, U.S., July 1, 2025. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/ File Photo
Summary
Republicans have long been critical of DEI
Rights advocates say DEI practices help marginalized groups
DeSantis also signs bill against climate initiatives
WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) – Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Wednesday that prohibits local governments in his state from promoting or funding diversity initiatives, claiming that such programs discriminated against groups like white men.
Republican state leaders and U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration have rallied against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices.
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Civil rights advocates say DEI practices help address historic inequities for marginalized groups like women, the LGBT community and racial and ethnic minorities.
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“I would think with DEI the disfavored groups, number one obviously, would be white males and I think they’ve been discriminated against,” DeSantis said on Wednesday.
The bill prohibits local governments from establishing or maintaining DEI offices or programs, DeSantis’ office said.
The legislation also requires grant recipients to certify that public funds will not be used to advance DEI and provides enforcement mechanisms, including penalties for officials who violate the law, it added.
Republicans, casting diversity programs as anti-merit and discriminatory against groups like white people and men, have cracked down on DEI at the state and federal levels.
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Trump has signed executive orders directing the dismantling of DEI policies at federal agencies and in the private sector, including in government contractors and subcontractors.
Trump has also attempted to freeze federal funding for universities over DEI.
DEI practices, among others, include training on combating discrimination, addressing pay inequity along gender or racial lines and broadening recruitment and access for underrepresented ethnic groups.
DeSantis also signed a bill prohibiting initiatives related to climate change. That law will prevent new taxes, fees and penalties tied to carbon emissions, his office said.
Rights advocates have criticized Republicans for cracking down on DEI, climate initiatives, transgender rights and pro-Palestinian protests against U.S. ally Israel’s assault on Gaza.
Civil rights groups say such steps violate free speech and due process. Republicans cast their actions as being against “woke,” “far-left” and “anti-American” ideologies.
Earlier this month, DeSantis signed into law a measure that gave him and other state officials the power to designate groups as “terrorist organizations.”
Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus
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