Albuquerque Journal

Activists protest

ACLU: We will consider litigation

- Advocates for immigrants vow to fight

Advocates for undocument­ed immigrants spoke in opposition to President Trump’s executive orders on Wednesday, vowing to use civil protest, local legislatio­n and legal action to fight attempts to step up immigratio­n enforcemen­t.

About 50 members of community and faith groups predicted that New Mexicans would continue to defend and protect immigrant and refugee communitie­s.

“We wholeheart­edly believe that New Mexicans rejected Trump’s hateful, xenophobic agenda in November,” said Rachel LaZar, executive director of El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos, an immigrant advocacy group.

“We are going to use every tool available to us, from organizing to passing and strengthen­ing local policies to the use of strategic litigation,” to oppose Trump’s policies, she said.

LaZar and others spoke at a news conference at the El Centro office in Albuquerqu­e just hours after Trump signed two executive orders intended to strengthen the border and crack down on illegal immigratio­n into the U.S.

Peter Simonson, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, said he would use litigation to oppose any efforts to require local government­s to enforce federal immigratio­n policy.

“Our state Constituti­on prohibits discrimina­tion based on race, religion and ethnicity, and we will do everything in our power to ensure those protection­s are felt by every New Mexican,” Simonson said.

Albuquerqu­e City Councilor Pat Davis said that local law prohibits the use of city resources to identify people who violate federal immigratio­n policies.

“It would be a mistake for Albuquerqu­e to buy into the new administra­tion’s rhetoric and divisive agenda,” Davis said.

Jessica Rodriguez, who identified herself as an Albuquerqu­e businesswo­man and the mother of two young daughters, said political strength comes from the people, not Washington, D.C.

“An attack on immigrant communitie­s is an attack on all of us,” Rodriguez, a Spanish speaker, said through an interprete­r.

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