America's race categories face a stress test
· Axios

The next great civil rights battle may be whether America's old racial categories can keep up with its future.
Why it matters: The U.S. is heading toward a more Latino, Asian, Black immigrant and multiracial future — and the rules for counting race will help decide who gets political power, civil rights protections and public resources.
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Zoom in: Two massive generational shifts will redefine the nation...
- Multiracial dominance: Multiracial Americans are on track to likely dominate the population over the next two centuries.
- Trade with Latin America could blur lines of migration and citizenship.
State of play: For decades, federal racial categories have been the foundation for enforcing anti-discrimination laws, drawing political districts and measuring inequality.
- If identity becomes completely fluid, or if old boxes break down, the very legal tools used to protect marginalized communities could weaken.
The bottom line: The question isn't whether America will diversify, but whether a civil rights enforcement system built on 20th-century boxes can govern a 22nd-century nation.
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