Drawing on federal data, case studies, and constitutional law, the book reveals:
- Disproportionate violence: FBA account for more than half of race-based hate crime victims, yet prosecutions lag far behind referrals.
- Data invisibility: FBI reporting aggregates FBA with Black immigrants, obscuring lineage-specific targeting and undermining reparations evidence.
- Economic erasure: From property undervaluation to gentrification-driven displacement, trillions in intergenerational wealth have been stripped from FBA communities.
- Legal gaps: Without a statutory definition of "lineage-based animus," perpetrators exploit cultural or political framing to avoid federal hate crime charges.
The book proposes a five-year legislative and enforcement roadmap, including disaggregated FBI data, a federal "Lineage Hate Crime Prevention Act," and a reparations archive to establish constitutional remedies under the 13th Amendment.
With case studies from Buffalo, Charleston, and Jacksonville, and fiscal analysis showing a 300-800% return on investment for enforcement, Lineage Under Siege positions lineage protection not only as a moral imperative but as a sound economic policy.
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