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ACLU @ACLU
These policies disproportionately hurt Black Minnesotans, who are more likely to be targeted by police and develop a criminal record due to systemic racism in the criminal legal system. No one deserves to lose their home because of where they come from or what they look like. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
As part of the settlement, the Faribault City Council will be overhauling its Crime-Free housing program. The program encouraged landlords to bar housing applicants with any criminal record and allowed police to order evictions without due process. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
BREAKING: Today, we settled a lawsuit with the city of Faribault, Minnesota, over its unconstitutional and discriminatory housing rental ordinance. "Crime-free" housing ordinances are tools of racial segregation, pure and simple. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Happy birthday, DACA. On the 10th anniversary of these crucial but temporary protections, it’s long past time to provide Dreamers with a permanent pathway to citizenship in the only country they call home. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @galenleigh: The significance of the Fourth Circuit’s ruling in the Peltier v. CDS dress code case should not be underestimated. This is… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Abortion access should never depend on where we live — full stop. We'll always fight to defend our right to abortion. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Instances like these are exactly why President Biden should terminate 287(g) agreements. Rather than making our communities safer, they tear families apart and lead to abuse. — PolitiTweet.org
Tyler Whetstone @tyler_whetstone
Guys at Hard Knox Wire with a story yesterday of 2 Honduran couples arrested with what cops thought was heroin. Tur… https://t.co/wLx6lqkRgw
ACLU @ACLU
This decision should put charter schools across the country on notice. They must follow the same rules as traditional public schools when it comes to guaranteeing students’ equal educational opportunities. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Dress codes that enforce different rules based on students’ sex reinforce outdated, sexist conventions. These discriminatory gender stereotypes are harmful and have no place in our schools. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The students challenging the policy argued the requirement signaled that school administrators valued their education less than that of boys. The students stated that wearing skirts limited their mobility and made them uncomfortable at times. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
BREAKING: A federal appeals court ruled a North Carolina public charter school is required to comply with the same law requirements of traditional public schools. This victory is in response to our case involving a public charter school policy requiring girls to wear skirts. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
When it comes to keeping an eye on our civil liberties, this kid is the GOAT. Grab a tee for your own four-legged friend at https://t.co/rXsV54ZUzf https://t.co/yTX9xqPlGE — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The courts have rightly recognized that the government cannot deny the expedited citizenship Congress promised to US military members, who are willing to risk their lives for this country. It's past time the Army kept this promise. https://t.co/oylA77tMN2 — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
We continue to hear reports from service members experiencing difficulty applying for citizenship. To date, the Pentagon has refused to implement any of our suggested recommendations for facilitating naturalization for service members. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
For over a year after the court order, the ACLU consistently documented the Pentagon’s systemic failures to comply with the court ruling. As a result, many service members were unable to apply quickly for naturalization. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
In August 2020, a court struck down the Trump policy. The court was clear: The promise of citizenship to service members is embedded in our history, values, and laws. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The policy prevented service members from enjoying the privileges of US citizenship, including the right to vote, and travel with a US passport, even while serving abroad Service members also couldn’t advance their careers, since many positions are only open to US citizens. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Under the new policy, non-citizen service members had to wait months or more to apply for naturalization, depriving thousands of their promised path to citizenship. Many could not seek citizenship until they had already been deployed. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Since the War of 1812, Congress has recognized the vital role immigrants play in the nation’s military by ensuring non-citizens serving during wartime could become citizens quickly upon entering service. But in 2017, the Trump Administration implemented a radical new policy. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Approximately 7,000 green card holders enlist in the military every year. Between 2008 and 2016, the DOD also recruited more than 10,000 foreign nationals present in the US without green cards because they possessed skills considered critical to military readiness. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Today marks 247 years since the founding of the United States Army. Immigrants have enlisted in the military in large numbers throughout our nation’s history, serving in the Revolutionary War and in every major conflict since the founding of the republic. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
We all deserve access to abortion care, no matter our zip code. This map lays out current policies in effect in each state: https://t.co/P0J8At0aZG — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
56 years ago today, the Supreme Court ruled people must be informed of their Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights prior to interrogation. Our victory in Miranda v. Arizona remains a crucial recognition of our constitutional rights. https://t.co/vEhpcQO3CL — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Politicians tried to limit the rights of people protesting their county’s contract with ICE. The court’s opinion on this case should serve as a reminder: Efforts to silent dissent will not succeed. https://t.co/Eg74ZbUGVa — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @AbortionStories: Your reason is the right reason! 💛 #OurAbortionStories — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
Denying people bond hearings can have life-threatening consequences. Immigrants deserve due process and a meaningful chance at release from ICE detention. — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU SoCal @ACLU_SoCal
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has upheld a federal policy of locking up immigrants for months or years without a bond… https://t.co/FVIkZm1xJf
ACLU @ACLU
RT @michelebgoodwin: On #LovingDay2022, so grateful for my journey with @gregorycshaffer 🙏🏿🙏🏿 Thank you Mildred Loving and @ACLU for securi… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
The fight for our reproductive freedom is everywhere, from the ballot box to the streets — and the time to be loud is now. https://t.co/1Ls4qVcE95 — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @EMSWHatala: Happy Loving Day from me and @kevinhatala to all of the Loving Families out there! Thank you @ACLU for helping us become a… — PolitiTweet.org
ACLU @ACLU
RT @caro_milanesi: 4/ Grateful every day for the courage of Mildred and Richard Loving! #LovingDay https://t.co/d6IWPTIfTN — PolitiTweet.org