ACLU to discuss issues facing border residents today
March 26, 2008 - 11:56PM
By Kevin Sieff/The Brownsville Herald

The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas will hold a community meeting today to discuss civil rights issues on the border.



The newly created ACLU chapter urges Rio Grande Valley residents to voice their concerns about the border fence, immigration detention centers, and collaboration between local law enforcement officers and the Border Patrol, among other issues.



The chapter was founded in San Juan last month by Erik Toren.



"Even if people aren't members, they can come to meetings and voice their concerns," Toren said. "They can become active supporters of constitutional rights in our community."



The meeting will include "Know Your Rights" training about residents' legal rights in law enforcement encounters. Local attorneys will be available to answer questions from community members.



"We really want to hear from border residents about what worries them, what issues are important in their communities, and what they want for their communities in the future," said Rebecca Bernhardt, director of Policy Development at the ACLU of Texas.



"This information is important for residents so they know what to do when they are approached by police officers or Border Patrol officers in their homes, in their cars, and on the street."



The event is co-sponsored by the Coalition of Amigos in Solidarity and Action (CASA).



CASA member E. Elizabeth Garcia said the organization is getting complaints from community members that during routine traffic stops police officers are asking about their immigration status.



"Many in our community live in fear of being targeted and subjected to invasive, inappropriate questioning," Garcia said. "For this reason, we want to provide community members with an opportunity to discuss their experiences as well as information on how to handle these types of incidents."



The meeting will be held at San Felipe de Jesus Church, 2218 Carlos Ave., in Cameron Park, today at 7 p.m. Dinner and refreshments will be provided.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas community meeting

When: 7 p.m., TODAY

Where: San Felipe de Jesus Church, 2218 Carlos Ave. Dinner and refreshments will be provided.

For more information: ACLU of Texas Field Director Tracey Hayes can be reached at
(512) 478-7300 ext. 124 or thayes@aclutx.org

On the Net: www.aclutx.org/

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