This post originally appeared on the ACLU National website.
By By Chase Strangio, Staff Attorney, ACLU
This post originally appeared on the Houston Chronicle website.
By Andre Segura
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By By Raul L. Reyes, Mayor of El Cenizo, Texas
This op-ed originally appeared in the The San Antonio Express-News.
By Edgar Saldivar
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By By Chase Strangio, Staff Attorney, ACLU
Senate Bill 4 ignores our values, imperils our communities and sullies our reputation as a free and welcoming state.
By Terri Burke, Executive Director, 2008-2020
Earlier this week, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a press release his office’s support for a lawsuit that would allow states to deny drivers’ licenses to immigrants who hold federal work permits. In other words, if he can’t do anything about immigrants having the right to a job, at least he can try to stop them from traveling to it.
By Terri Burke, Executive Director, 2008-2020
The Texas House bill that would remove criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana has made it to the all-important House Calendars Committee, the last step before it is debated before the full Texas House of Representatives.
By Phillip Martin, Contributor
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