
Commissioner Stout was one of several people to speak before and during the” Do Not Be Afraid: March and Vigil for Human Dignity”.
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Those in presence stood in cooperation with Hope Border Institute, Annunciation House Director Ruben Garcia and additional members and leaders of several belief- based institutes as they protested border policies like Senate Bill 4 and to support the human dignity of migrants and humanitarian workers.
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According to Stout” Governor Abbott and the state of Texas needed to prevent meddling in national politics and prevent wasting billions of dollars on unsuccessful policies that are only focused on enforcements and deterrents”.
He said,” We need that money and could be spending it to access education, health care and housing, things that are really needed in the state”.
There was also a celebration for the celebration of a fireplace in a Juarez immigration detention next March which left 40 migrants useless. Forty lights at Sacred Heart Church were lit to consider each target.
The El Paso District Attorneys ‘ business is expected to hold a press event at 3: 30 p. m. Friday, March 22, to tackle SB4.
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