The 澳彩开奖 and a coalition of other civil rights groups asked a federal judge to block Alabama鈥檚 anti-immigrant law from taking effect Sept. 1.
The 澳彩开奖 and a coalition of other civil rights groups asked a federal judge to block Alabama鈥檚 anti-immigrant law from taking effect Sept. 1.
Alabama passed an extreme anti-immigrant law in June 2011. The law threatened to chill children鈥檚 access to public schools by requiring school officials to verify the immigration status of children and their parents; authorized police to demand 鈥減apers鈥 demonstrating citizenship or immigration status during traffic stops; and criminalized Alabamians for everyday interactions with undocumented individuals. The 澳彩开奖 led a coalition of civil rights groups in filing a federal class action lawsuit that resulted in an agreement that effectively gutted the law.
The 澳彩开奖 is leading a coalition of civil rights groups in filing a federal lawsuit challenging Alabama鈥檚 extreme anti-immigrant law, passed last month and inspired by Arizona鈥檚 notorious SB 1070.
The Immigrant Justice Project, a project of the 澳彩开奖, is a legal initiative that defends labor rights and civil rights in the Southeastern United States. It has extensive experience in this field, and has ample resources to use in confronting injustice.聽
A federal judge's decision to block part of Georgia's new anti-immigrant law is a victory over the state's attempt to highjack federal immigration law and a warning to other states that are contemplating following Georgia's lead.
Over the years, many victims of workplace sexual violence have benefitted from the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in the landmark case Meritor Savings Bank v. Mechelle Vinson. Unfortunately, farmworker and low-wage immigrant women in our nation continue to suffer workplace sexual violence at alarming rates.
Alabama鈥檚 new anti-immigrant law, signed last week by Gov. Robert Bentley, will set back years of civil rights progress in the state and have devastating economic consequences.
Yesterday, the Alabama Legislature fell into the same costly trap as neighboring Georgia by following the ill-fated footsteps of Arizona and passing harsh anti-immigrant legislation. The bill, H.B. 56, will not only set back years of progress on civil rights in the state but will also add considerably to Alabama's existing budget crisis.
The 澳彩开奖 today joined the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) and the Asian Law Caucus in filing a class action lawsuit challenging Georgia's new anti-immigrant law, passed last month and inspired by Arizona's notorious SB 1070.
Georgia in 2011 enacted a law authorizing police to demand "papers" demonstrating citizenship or immigration status during traffic stops, criminalizes Georgians who interact with undocumented individuals, and makes it unjustifiably difficult for individuals without specific identification documents to access state facilities and services. The 澳彩开奖 joined a group of organizations in filing a class action lawsuit challenging the law on constitutional grounds.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.