Allowing COVID-19 to Spread Unchecked in Texas Jails Threatens the Safety of All Texans

In the past year, many of us have made difficult choices to keep ourselves and loved ones safe from COVID-19. But throughout Texas county jails, incarcerated people have fewer options and depend on local leaders to enact precautions to keep them safe. 

By Savannah Kumar

Image: A stylized phot of the interious of a prison shows two levels of cell rows. Documents showing the ACLU of Texas and Texas Jail project logo are splayed across the image.

Three Ways to Act on International Migrants Day

Texas is no stranger to the issue of migration.

By Astrid Dominguez

Image: Three women look on towards an unpictured speaker. They hold signs that say with the hashtag #FamiliesBelongTogether. One holds a U.S. flag up with her sign.

Biden Must Remove Border Patrol from Border Communities to Restore Civil Rights and Liberties

Shaw Drake, He/Him/His, Staff Attorney and Policy Counsel, Border and Immigrants’ Rights, ACLU of Texas

The

By Shaw Drake

A Customs and Border Protection officer questions immigrants in Rio Grande Valley sector of the Texas border on Aug. 20, 2019.

The Election is Over — Now Let’s Lead Freedom Forward

In the past year, we’ve witnessed so many agonizing examples of the brutal reality of systemic racism. We’ve mourned the loss of more than 270,000 American lives from a deadly pandemic. We’ve seen a dramatic shift in the ideological balance at the U.S. Supreme Court, placing abortion access, LGBTQ equality, and voting rights in peril. And threats to our democracy seem to be mounting. 

By Rebecca L. Robertson

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Transgender Awareness Week: The Road Ahead for Trans Texans

Trans Awareness week runs from Nov. 13 to Nov. 19 and ends, officially, on Nov. 20, with Transgender Day of Remembrance.

By Adri Perez, TreShaun Pate

Image: An image of balloon arch with alternating trans pride colors overlaps a stylized image of a crowd of people gathered.

Count Every Vote

In an unprecedented year, it’s only natural that we have an unprecedented election. It’s the first in our lifetimes to occur during a global pandemic, and one in which an unprecedented number of votes are being cast after being mailed to voters. While we’re used to watching the results roll in on live TV on election night, this time it may take some time beyond election night to call the winner.

By David Donatti

Photo: A paper application for absentee ballot is shown.

Five Things to Remember When Voting in Person in Texas

With just about a week to go until Election Day, Texas is already seeing record-shattering voter turnout, with millions of Texans heading to the polls.

By Lauren Coffee

Photo: People lean into individual polling booths arranged in a line in a school gym. Their faces are obscured by divders between booths.

When Black Mourners are Threatened with Official Violence

Carl Takei, Former Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU’s Trone Center for Justice and Equality

In early June

By Carl Takei, ACLU National Prison Project

Demonstrators clashed with Federal and Portland police at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility after a march in solidarity with ICE detainees

FAQ: What You Need to Know if You Are Voting By Mail in Texas

This year, many Texans are choosing to cast their votes by mail. Voting by mail is a safe and reliable way to make your voice heard in this election, but there are several important things to know and key deadlines to remember.

By Lauren Coffee

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