Office of the Attorney General of Illinois

11/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/08/2024 14:06

ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL CONDEMNS RACIST TEXTS SENT NATIONWIDE TO BLACK AND BROWN AMERICANS

ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL CONDEMNS RACIST TEXTS SENT NATIONWIDE TO BLACK AND BROWN AMERICANS

November 08, 2024

Chicago - Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued a statement in response to reports of racist text messages from anonymous senders to Black and Brown Americans, including students, around the country.

"Hate has no place in the state of Illinois. Full stop. I am outraged by reports of these offensive, racist texts and am particularly saddened to learn these hate-filled messages have even been received by students, including in Illinois. I urge any Illinois resident who has received one of these racist text messages to contact local law enforcement or the Help Stop Hate Helpline, or to file a complaint with my office's Civil Rights Bureau."

The Attorney General's Civil Rights Bureau protects the civil rights of all Illinois residents. The bureau monitors, investigates and enforces civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination on behalf of the state, works to strengthen civil rights laws and participates in community outreach programs. Members of the public are encouraged to report discrimination or hate crimes by emailing [email protected] or by calling the Civil Rights Hotline at 877-581-3692.