Posted by Cristina Parker on September 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Susana Martinez blocked “New Mexico Can Do Better” from her Facebook page sometime before Aug. 30 for posting about driver’s licenses and pointing out the racism of many of her Facebook fans. The following sample of comments, and dozens more, have not been removed. Their authors have not been banned from her page. Many of [...]
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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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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’s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement The Reform Immigration [...]
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