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LINK ACLU of Texas Condemns Unconstitutional Anti-Immigrant Bills | American Civil Liberties Union

AUSTIN, Texas — State lawmakers today passed two anti-immigration bills that will impact U.S. citizens and migrants. The votes follow revelations about the links between white supremacists and certain Texas politicians promoting these bills.

Senate Bill 4 (88-4) passed despite members of both parties calling the legislation unconstitutional. It creates a new state crime for unauthorized entry or reentry into Texas from a foreign country. S.B. 4 allows local and state law enforcement — who are not trained in immigration law and have no right to enforce it — to arrest and prosecute people suspected of violating the law. It also permits Texas magistrates and certain judges to order a person’s deportation without due process.

Legislators also passed Senate Bill 3, which gives Gov. Greg Abbott an additional $1.5 billion in tax dollars to use at his discretion for border-related operations, including the funding of a border wall and more razor wire and floating barriers in the Rio Grande.

In addition to these two bills, lawmakers passed a third anti-immigrant bill last special session, Senate Bill 4 (88-3), which currently awaits the governor’s signature. It significantly expands enforcement of the state’s criminal “human smuggling” laws, which already serve as tools for prosecutorial abuse, by imposing a mandatory 10-year minimum in most cases.

The following quote can be attributed to Oni K. Blair, executive director at the ACLU of Texas:

“Texas politicians have pushed through some of the most radical anti-immigrant bills ever passed by any state. This legislation is completely out of touch with our values and who we aspire to be as Texans. Senate Bill 4 (88-4) overrides federal immigration law, fuels racial profiling and harassment, and gives state officials the unconstitutional ability to deport people without due process, regardless of whether they are eligible to seek asylum or other humanitarian protections. If signed into law, these bills will directly harm people seeking asylum, Black and Brown communities, and the core principles of our democracy.

It’s shameful that the governor and his allies are wasting taxpayer money on this unlawful cruelty instead of addressing our real needs: keeping the lights on, our schools open, and our teachers paid. Texans across the state have resoundingly opposed these bills from the beginning and we’re not backing down. If Gov. Abbott signs S.B. 4 (88-4) into law, we will sue.”

snytiger6 9 Dec 9
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The ACLU has been working to force the US to have unlimited immigration. Their success laid the foundation for Trump's successful 2016 candidacy. Trump's bigotry is now a major plank of the GOP, thanks to the ACLU. Way, way back the ACLU did some good things, but they're as corrupted as the GOP in their own way.

The ACLU is the one organization whose sole purpose is to support and insure the freedoms laid out in the constitution and its amendments.

The idea that people are entitled to constitutional rights if they are in our country even if illegally, is a question of human rights, under the theory that once you exclude one group from constitutional protections it is much easier to add more groups for exclusion.

There is also the fact that the U.S. is signatory to an international treaty for refuges, and the ACLU does hold the government to the terms of the treaty they signed on to.

Many conservatives say that those two points means that ACLU wants unlimited migration and immigration, but that simply is not the case. The ACLU just holds the U.S. to the human rights standards they have are supposed to support as stated in the constitution and the law (Note that ratified treaties are binding laws). It is not quite the same thing.

Agree to disagree. Regardless of treaties, most citizens believe in allowing migrant workers and some level of immigration, but few have any interest in completely open borders. Fully open borders offends the values of most Americans, and Trump's successful election hinged on that issue. Lapsing into theocratic dictatorship is a steep price to pay for feel-good policies. If Trump gets in again, don't expect open borders to stay that way.

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