Posted by Cristina Parker on October 24, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Peter Malof, Public News Service – TX KATY, Texas – The Texas director of the nation’s largest Latino Republican organization abandoned his party this week. Lauro Garza remains a staunch conservative, but says he’s fed up with what he calls a hostile “Tea Party nativism” toward which the GOP has been tilting in recent [...]
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Posted by Cristina Parker on August 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Maybe Rick Perry didn’t get the message. The border is secure. The most secure it’s been in years. It’s also been completely militarized already. Border residents widely report feeling safe in their neighborhoods. Oh, and enforcement-only policies are failing around the world and creating a humanitarian crisis. But none of that stopped presidential candidate [...]
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Posted by Cristina Parker on August 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The Border Network for Human Rights, a founding member of RITA, released a report today on the challenges and successes of the Texas Can Do Better campaign. You can read and download it here: Lessons Learned During the 2011 Texas Can Do Better Campaign by the Border Network for Human Rights
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