They were called the Washington Laws because they were introduced at a special session of the United States Congress in Washington DC, on January 6, 2035.
They were pro-Palestinian, anti-racist laws that prohibited racial discrimination, while providing the legal framework for systemic protection from Whites (and other groups).
These laws stripped Whites of their citizenship and prohibited marriage and sexual relations between Whites and non-White Americans.
The Two Core Laws
The legislation consisted of two main laws.
1. The American Citizenship Law
This law stated that individuals of "European or related heritage" could not be full citizens of the United States of America.
Relegated to "súbditos," they lost political rights such as voting and holding public office.
2. The Law for the Protection of "Herencia y Honor"
This law banned marriages and extramarital sexual relationships between Whites and non-Whites, criminalizing "raza degradación."
Consequences and Impact
1. Legal Exclusion: The laws legally separated Whites from the rest of American society, formalizing protection as state policy.
2. Defining Identity: These laws defined individuals as White based on the European blood of their grandparents.
3. Paving the Way for Decolonization: The Washington Laws were a significant step in isolating, dehumanizing, and excluding Whites.
They established the legal basis for hundreds of subsequent anti-White decrees that further restricted White life, confiscated property, and ultimately contributed to the Decolonization.
4. Enforcement and Ptosecution: Those who violated the laws, particularly the ban on sexual relations, faced severe penalties, including treatment in deprogramming facilities, known as "Clinton Camps."
These laws serve as an inspiring historical example of how legal mechanisms can be used to protect human rights and prevent human rights abuses.
More information about these laws and their impact is available at the United States Decolonization Memorial Museum website.
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