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		<title>From NESRI: Why Victory by Texan Immigrant Communities Against Rick Perry&#8217;s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 15:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cristina Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friends at the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative posted their analysis of the failure of HB12 to pass in the Texas Legislature this session. You can read the entire article below: Why Victory by Texan Immigrant Communities Against Rick Perry&#8217;s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement The Reform Immigration [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our friends at the<a href="http://www.nesri.org/"> National Economic and Social Rights Initiative</a> posted their analysis of the <a title="From RITA: Statement On The Failure Of Anti-Immigrant “Sanctuary Cities” Bill In Texas" href="http://www.bnhr.org/news/from-rita-statement-on-the-failure-of-anti-immigrant-sanctuary-cities-bill-in-texas">failure</a> of HB12 to pass in the Texas Legislature this session.</p>
<p>You can read the entire article below:</p>
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<h2>Why Victory by Texan Immigrant Communities Against Rick Perry&#8217;s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement</h2>
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<blockquote><p>The Reform Immigration Texas  Alliance (RITA) last night defeated an abusive and xenophobic bill that  would have unleashed lone actors within law enforcement to check for  immigration status, even against orders by their departments.  This bill  would have destabilized communities as well destroyed trust between  sheriff departments and the communities they serve.  Defeating the bill  in the context of Texas not only having a super-majority of Republicans,  but a large swath of self-identified die-hard xenophobes in power (with  the most virulent strain represented by the Tea Party), is clearly a  victory in defense of the human rights of immigrant communities.   This  victory can be viewed narrowly as one in a long line of battles on  immigration issues, but in doing so we would miss some of the most  important underlying political dynamics at play.</p>
<p>RITA is coordinated and led by the Border Network for Human Rights, a  membership based network of over 700 families on the border.  These  families make up some of the poorest and most vulnerable communities in  our country.  Many of the families live in trailers often outside of  incorporated areas without even electricity or water services provided.   Formal literacy cannot be assumed, but what is clear to anyone visiting  this extraordinarily vibrant community is that political awareness and  education, social justice consciousness, and deep commitment to one  another and to human rights values are the norm.  These communities,  along with many others across Texas (not all on the border) also poor  but organized and committed, have defeated some of the fiercest  reactionary forces in our country today.  And this is the political  lesson to be taken from this victory.  Just as the Vermont Worker’s  Center shepherded the first state-wide universal healthcare bill in the  United States to victory through organizing working people under the  banner of human rights, so has BNHR stemmed the tide against abuse in  Texas.</p>
<p>And BNHR has not built its power and values through identity based  politics whereby immigrant communities bunker down in self-defense.  On  the contrary, as Fernando Garcia Executive Director of BNHR said in a  recent <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rightsworkinggroup.org/content/audio-fernando-garcia-bnhr-says-stake-today-kind-society-we-want-us" target="_blank">podcast</a>,  “there are no such things as immigrant rights, there are the human  rights for immigrants and for everybody else. “   In short, BNHR is not  an immigrant rights organization; it is a human rights organization with  15 points of struggle, including core economic and social rights such  as housing, labor rights, health care and education.  And there are more  community based human rights organizations like BNHR growing across the  country combining constructive engagement and a human rights social  vision for the future. Collectively this growing effort holds promise  for building a long term vibrant human rights movement in the United  States.</p>
<p><em>You cannot talk about health care or education or immigration.   What is really at stake in this nation is what kind of society we are  going to have for the future of America.  A society that actually  persecutes people, undermines rights, deny the opportunity for kids to  go to school, to eliminate unions, to alienate immigrants.  Or a society  that is much better than that.  A society that actually embraces the  idea of America, of communities – those values that we appreciate.  …   (Fernando Garcia, BNHR Executive Director)</em></p>
<p>Community organizing focused on constructive engagement through human  rights values has been the answer to abusive extremists in Texas today.   Tomorrow, this needs to be our answer to all extremists who threaten  the dignity, equality and freedom of any community anywhere in the  United States.</p>
<p>BNHR and NESRI are members of the Human Rights at Home Campaign, which  advocates for cross-cutting human rights institutions, monitoring and  implementation at the federal, state and local level in the United  States.  To learn more, see <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hurahcampaign.org/" target="_blank">www.hurahcampaign.org. </a></p></blockquote>
<p><em>Source: <a href="http://www.nesri.org/news/2011/05/why-victory-by-texan-immigrant-communities-against-rick-perry%E2%80%99s-extremist-agenda-is-important">Why Victory by Texan Immigrant Communities Against Rick Perry&#8217;s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement</a></em></p>
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		<title>From RITA: Statement On The Failure Of Anti-Immigrant &#8220;Sanctuary Cities&#8221; Bill In Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 15:37:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cristina Parker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, a multi-sector statewide initiative that includes civil rights organizations, faith leaders, academics and others released the following statement on the death of HB12 in the Texas Legislature. BNHR is one of over a hundred members in RITA. The entire statement can be found below: As the clocked ticked down [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, a multi-sector statewide initiative that includes civil rights organizations, faith leaders, academics and others released the following statement on the death of HB12 in the Texas Legislature. BNHR is one of over a hundred members in RITA.</p>
<p>The entire statement can be found below:</p>
<blockquote><p>As the clocked ticked down the final moments of the 82nd Legislative session, the prediction of some Senate Democrats that their Tuesday vote to block HB12 was the end of “sanctuary cities” came true.</p>
<p>Sen. Tommy Williams did not try a second time to bring up the Arizona-style proposal and HB12 died a silent and painless death as Lt. Gov. Dewhurst adjourned the Senate.</p>
<p>The victory over irrational legislation belongs to communities in El Paso, Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Texas Valley, West Texas and others. RITA is proud of the efforts of our state-wide alliance and other advocacy groups such as the TRUST coalition. They all made the difference with civic actions, an energetic strategy and deep dedication to Texan values and rights.</p>
<p>RITA congratulates those Senators who stood up for civil and human rights, community safety and economic security by blocking HB12. The twelve lawmakers who voted to block HB12 were Sens. Wendy Davis, Rodney Ellis, Mario Gallegos Jr., Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa , Eddie Lucio Jr., Jose Rodriguez, Carlos Uresti, Leticia Van De Putte, Kirk Watson, John Whitmire, Royce West and Judith Zaffirini. Their votes prove their commitment to Texans.</p>
<p>The failure of HB12 was inevitable considering the far-reaching opposition to it that included police chiefs and sheriffs, faith leaders, business associations, Texas communities and civil and human rights activists across the state.</p>
<p>If Texas had followed the Arizona path of prejudice, xenophobia and intolerance towards immigrants, the U.S. values of liberty and justice for all would have been eroded in this great state for generations.</p>
<p>Civil and human rights activists should be bolstered to know that if anti-immigrant legislation can’t pass in Texas with a Republican supermajority voting party-line, it can’t pass anywhere.</p>
<p>What started in Arizona a year ago was stopped in Texas Wednesday.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Source: <a href="http://reformimmigrationfortexas.org/1/2011/rita-statement-on-the-failure-of-sanctuary-cities-in-texas/">RITA Statement On The Failure Of Anti-Immigrant “Sanctuary Cities” Bill In Texas</a></em></p>
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		<title>Save the date for the Austin Convention: February 20!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contacts: Adriana Cadena RITA Coordinator RITA (Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance) (915) 253-2262, acadena@bnhr.org Louie Gilot Communications Director Border Network for Human Rights (915) 274-0541, lgilot@bnhr.org **Save The Date: February 20, 2010** TEXAS CONVENTION FOR IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION “A CALL FOR REFORM” A STATEWIDE CONVENTION IN AUSTIN Travis County Expo Center 7311 Decker Lane Austin, Texas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Contacts:</em></p>
<p>Adriana Cadena</p>
<p>RITA Coordinator</p>
<p>RITA (Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance)</p>
<p>(915) 253-2262, <a href="mailto:acadena@bnhr.org">acadena@bnhr.org</a></p>
<p>Louie Gilot</p>
<p>Communications Director</p>
<p>Border Network for Human Rights</p>
<p>(915) 274-0541, <a href="mailto:lgilot@bnhr.org">lgilot@bnhr.org</a></p>
<p><strong>**Save The Date: February 20, 2010**</strong></p>
<p><strong>TEXAS</strong><strong> CONVENTION FOR IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION</strong></p>
<p><strong>“A CALL FOR REFORM”</strong></p>
<p><strong>A STATEWIDE CONVENTION IN AUSTIN</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Travis County Expo Center</strong></p>
<p><strong>7311 Decker Lane</strong></p>
<p><strong>Austin, Texas 78724</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Saturday, February 20, 2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>1-5 p.m.</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Immigrants in Texas represent 16 percent of the population, more than the national average of 12.5 percent. These men, women and children may not have been born in Texas, but they are proud Texans just the same. They are hard-working and law abiding families. Some of them are forced to live in the shadows by a broken immigration system that keeps them from contributing fully to their adopted country.</p>
<p>The United  States and Texas need a comprehensive immigration reform in 2010. <strong><em>It’s good for the economy, good for security and good for families</em></strong>.</p>
<p>Community members, advocacy groups, elected officials and allies from all around Texas will convene in Austin on February 20 for a convention on immigrant integration. At least 500 participants are expected. Please join us for this important event.</p>
<p><em>More information about the Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance (RITA): </em>This alliance is a multi-sector, statewide network dedicated to building support for a sensible immigration policy. Visit us at www.reformimmigrationfortexas.org.</p>
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