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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 20, 2018

 

CONTACT: Sam Yu | syu@nakasec.org | 213-703-0992

 

Racist, anti-immigrant SB4 will only harm Texans and their communities

 

Chicago, IL – On Tuesday, March 13, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reversed an August 2017 ruling by a federal judge in San Antonio that blocked Texas officials from enforcing Senate Bill 4 (SB4), a Texas law that requires local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration agents and allows police to question the immigration status of anyone they arrest.

 

NAKASEC & Affiliates, HANA Center of greater Chicago and Korean Resource Center (KRC) of Southern California, are appalled by the recent Court of Appeals ruling to unblock hateful and racist SB4, allowing it to go into full effect. NAKASEC & Affiliates are particularly concerned about SB4 allowing local police–including campus police–to act as federal ICE agents and ask about one’s immigration status, which will only propel rampant racial profiling based solely on perceived threat. This bill will do nothing to protect Texans and will do everything to criminalize Texan immigrants and their families, build mistrust between local community members and the police, and add to President Trump’s mass deportation machine.

 

Esther Jeon, Immigrant Rights Fellow at NAKASEC and Texas resident, shared:

“SB4 is a shamelessly racist piece of legislation that does not reflect the people, or the spirit, of Texas. At times like this, it should be the job of the Texas state government to stand up to the white supremacy of the Trump administration, not be complicit in it. Texas deserves better, and will fight for better. We are ready to see Governor Abbott again in the court and every day on the streets.”

 

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Fundado en 1994, el National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) tiene como misión organizar a los coreanos y asiático-americanos para lograr la justicia social, económica y racial. NAKASEC tiene oficinas en Annandale (Virginia), Chicago (Illinois) y Los Ángeles (California). NAKASEC tiene filiales en Chicago (HANA Center) y Los Ángeles y el condado de Orange (Korean Resource Center).