Quotes of the week ending on April 7, 2024
People protest Texas Senate Bill 4 during a rally hosted by the ACLU of Texas at the State Capitol on March 09, 2024 in Austin. Senate Bill 4 would allow state law enforcement officials to detain and arrest migrants suspected of illegally crossing into the U.S. A hearing on the constitutionality of the bill was discussed in a hearing at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday, April 3.— A statement and Instagram post by Kansas City wide receiver Rashee Rice.
(Tuesday,Yuki Hatch, a high school senior in Austin, who will use a sound and touch device to experience the total eclipse on April 8. Hatch is a visually impaired student and a space enthusiast who hopes to one day become a computer scientist for NASA. (Wednesday, TheTexas Solicitor General Aaron Nielson in comments to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel that would decide on the constitutionality of SB 4, a Texas immigration bill allowing local authorities to arrest and deport migrants.
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