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Iowa University Jirts State, Federal Dei Prohibition, the school manager admits in hidden hidden video

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First on Fox: A head of the student life division of the University of Iowa openly admits in a new infiltration video obtained by Fox News digital that it and others at the university “actively find means of operating” state and federal directives intended to put an end to the practice of reverse discrimination in the name of diversity, actions and inclusion (DEI).

The official, DREA TINOCODeputy Director of Leadership and Development of Student Organizations at IOWA University, stressed that in infiltrated recording, how in early spring, university leaders began to end the initiatives and policies of Dei.

However, as Tinoco points out, this did not prevent his others in school from continuing to advance discriminatory measures.

“We essentially find ways to operate around (prohibitions), so that was our solution. We said to ourselves:” Oh, okay, we cannot use this word? Okay – “Civic commitment.” “I think it’s a lot of what we are doing, it’s like” Oh, okay, we are not allowed to say in the video. Oh, okay. “This is why you will not see it listed on an Iowa University website … But there have been transitions and things they have done, so they don’t like to get rid of certain things.”

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The University of Iowa Drea Tinoco admits that university staff “find ways to operate” state and federal anti-dedes. (Fox News)

The Iowa University is only the last school of a salvo of other people who have recently been criticized for attempts to rename their Dei initiatives in order to bypass the directives of the state or federals which ordered them to be terminated.

Last week, Fox News Digital also obtained infiltration images showing that, despite the orders of the States and Federals aimed at dismantling the initiatives of the DEI, the managers of the Vanderbilt school and the University of Tennessee described a deliberate strategy to rename, recondition and quietly keep these controversial programs under new labels like “Access and commitment” “belonging and the community”.

“It is definitely there, it certainly exists,” can be heard Tinoco saying about infiltrated recording. She also suggests that her superiors support the failure to dismantle university policies and says that during collaboration with other state schools, Iowa University staff are generally the most “combative” when it comes to getting rid of DEI policies.

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“On behalf of my office. We are, we are always going to talk about Dei. We will always do all the things. My assistant dean is a black woman, and I could not imagine that she is like,” okay. Yes. Yes. We are not going to talk about Dei anymore, “said Tinoco on video recording.

“I haven’t said yet, like” dre, you can’t say Dei. “And I’m always going to say,” she adds.

University of Iowa Drea Tinoco

“I will say personally, as if I am proud of the fight,” said Drea Tinoco about efforts to fight against federal and federal anti-dede. (Fox News)

During the registration, Tinoco also decides “loopholes” at university to advance Dei, which, according to her, can be done through groups of students who are protected because of the rights of freedom of association.

“I will say personally, as if I am proud of the fight,” said Tinoco about her and the efforts of others to fight against federal and federal anti-decant.

Meanwhile, Tinoco can be heard on the registration denigrating the school council of the school to be white, and qualified the republican governor of Kim Reynolds, who signed anti-DEI legislation in May, “Bananas Co-Coo”.

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In response to this article, Reynolds told Fox News Digital that she refers the question to the Iowa general prosecutor, Brenna Bird, for her examination with regard to state anti-dei laws.

“I am dismayed by the remarks made in this video by an employee of the University of Iowa who obviously admits having challenged the dei restrictions that I reported on May 9, 2024,” said Reynolds in a statement to Fox News Digital. “I have already published a letter to the Board of Regents on January 23, 2025, reminding the representatives of the University to comply, not only to the law of the State, but also to an executive decree signed by President Trump implementing dei policies in public institutions.”

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The governor of Iowa, Kim Reynolds, speaks at the top of family leadership on July 14, 2023 to monks, Iowa. (Scott Olson / Getty Images)

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The University has responded by insisting that it keeps its faculty to the highest compliance standards and that any gap in relation to such compliance, “is taken seriously,” a spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital, indicating that the school would launch an internal survey in ring.

The university has added that it “will take all the necessary measures to ensure that university policies and procedures as well as state and federal laws are fully confirmed”.

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