PRESS CALL: National Civil Rights Leaders to Condemn Texas SB4 and Outline Pervasive Consequences
MEDIA ADVISORY
PRESS CALL: National Civil Rights Leaders to Condemn Texas SB4 and Outline Pervasive Consequences
***PRESS CALL***
WEDNESDAY, May 10
11 a.m. EST
DIAL-IN: (888) 632-3382; PASSCODE: TEXAS SB4
WASHINGTON, D.C.— On a telephonic press briefing this Wednesday, May 10, at 11 a.m. EST, national civil rights leaders and legal experts will gather to condemn Texas Senate Bill 4, the virulently anti–civil rights, anti-immigrant, and anti–public safety law that includes a provision similar to Arizona’s infamous “show me your papers” law. This past Sunday evening, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the legislation, and the law is now set to go into effect September 2017. They will discuss the political, economic and social consequences of this new law, as well as upcoming legal battles, including a lawsuit filed against MALDEF by the state of Texas for standing up for immigrant rights.
While Governor Abbott frames the law as a strike against “those that seek to promote lawlessness in Texas,” police chiefs and law enforcement voices in the Lone Star State have been among the most outspoken against the law. The new legislation undermines the public safety of all Texans, as immigrants will be too afraid to report crimes or serve as witnesses, and it will deplete local law enforcement resources. Further, as it authorizes repeated interrogation of people who look or sound like they might have immigrant roots, it is poised to diminish the civil rights of millions. And, finally, as the law mandates collusion with Trump’s deportation force, the law will accelerate the Trump administration’s unconscionable attempt to expel millions of hardworking immigrants from the country.
To RSVP, contact Gabriela Gomez at (202) 776-1732 or [email protected]. Listed below are the participant dial-in number and conference ID for this briefing.
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT: Telephonic press briefing with national civil rights leaders and legal experts to condemn Texas Senate Bill 4 and discuss the political, economic, and social consequences of this law.
WHO:
Janet Murguía, President and CEO, NCLR (National Council of La Raza)
Thomas Saenz, President and General Counsel, MALDEF
Vanita Gupta, incoming President and CEO, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Ben Monterroso, Executive Director, Mi Familia Vota
John C. Yang, President and Executive Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ)
Mary Beth Maxwell, Senior Vice President, Programs, Research and Training, Human Rights Campaign
Lorella Praeli, Director of Immigration Policy and Campaigns, ACLU
Moderator: Clarissa Martínez-De-Castro, Deputy Vice President, NCLR
WHEN:
Wednesday, May 10, 11 a.m. EST
DIAL-IN:
(888) 632-3382; PASSCODE: TEXAS SB4