

The bill’s historical roots

Legislating conflict
It’s a small world
What is caste? A centuries-old class system in South Asia, determined by birth. People in the lowest social and religious class were long called “untouchables.” The concept has been in the U.S. since at least the mid-1960s, when more immigrants arrived from South Asia. How does caste lead to discrimination? At work, people in lower castes say those in higher castes give them less pay, fewer promotions and tougher assignments. In social settings, caste can limit relationships and marriages and lead to isolation. In the most extreme cases, it has led to harassment, or even violence. What would this bill do? Senate Bill 403 would add caste as a legally protected category to the state Unruh Civil Rights Act, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act and the state anti-discrimination policy in public schools. The bill bans discrimination based on caste, whether the person is in a high or low position. What do supporters say? California has expanded protections to other disadvantaged groups, and discrimination based on caste is common enough that businesses and schools need clarity on what state law requires. What do opponents say? California already bans discrimination based ancestry, national origin and religion so this bill is unnecessary. It could deepen caste divisions and could target all South Asians for legal scrutiny.
Necessary, or duplicative?

