Demonstration organized together by TIRRC, the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition.
The Tennessean: Crowd protests Mexican teen’s potential deportation: Protesters fight for Mexican teen caught speeding.
Nashville Public Radio: TIRRC Challenges Teenager’s Deportation and 287(g) Program.

Planning.
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In front of the county lockup.
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Delivering Mercedes’ graduation cap and a letter to the Nashville Sheriff.
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Marching.
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“Where is the justice? Immigrant students need diplomas not deportation!”
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The littlest activist.
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“THE FIRST DUTY OF SOCIETY IS JUSTICE.”
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Mercedes petitioning.
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Mercedes’ lawyer press conferencing.
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The side of the county courthouse.
"“I can’t help thinking since we just celebrated the Fourth of July and we’re supposed to be a country dedicated to liberty that one of the most pervasive political movements going on outside Washington today is the disciplined, passionate, determined effort of Republican governors and legislators to keep most of you from voting next time,” Clinton said at Campus Progress’s annual conference in Washington.
“There has never been in my lifetime, since we got rid of the poll tax and all the Jim Crow burdens on voting, the determined effort to limit the franchise that we see today,” Clinton added.
Clinton mentioned Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s move in March to overturn past state precedent — including under former GOP governors — that allows convicted felons to vote once they’ve served they’ve finished probation periods.
“Why should we disenfranchise people forever once they’ve paid their price?” Clinton said. “Because most of them in Florida were African Americans and Hispanics who tended to vote for Democrats. That’s why.”
He also cited the New Hampshire proposal — which is currently stymied by a veto from Democratic Gov. John Lynch – that would stop college students who are from other states from registering to vote where they go to school.
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The Contributor: ACLU Defends The Contributor and First Amendment
AP: Homeless newspaper sues city over right to sell
The Tennessean: Homeless paper sues Brentwood
News Channel 5: ‘Contributor’ Files Federal Lawsuit Against Brentwood
Nashville Public Radio: ACLU and The Contributor Sue City of Brentwood
The Nashville Scene: The Contributor Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Brentwood
The Daily News Journal: ACLU-TN sues Brentwood over distribution of newspaper for homeless
Nashville City Paper: ‘The Contributor’ sues Brentwood over alleged civil rights violations
"Everyone: We know you mean well, but stop giving these idiots your money. Stop putting that equal sticker on your car. Stop going to their lame galas. And for the love of Judy Garland’s Ghost and Robert Mapplethorpe’s Zombie Bones, stop saying ‘It Gets Better’ and hoping for a miracle from up on high. We don’t expect you to riot (although we swear you’ll love it once you get going!) but it’s time for us to quit with the passivity, move to action, build community and care for each other instead of hoping the Gay Non-Profit Industrial Complex will ever get anything done."




