Texas Border Residents and Representatives witness Federal Court Hearing on Rio Grande Buoys
Press Release from the office of Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez
AUSTIN, TX – After Texas border communities and migrants have endured years of suffering under Operation Lone Star, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has finally filed a lawsuit to force the state to remove buoys from the Rio Grande, which represents just one small, but potentially lethal, aspect of Gov. Abbott’s border operation. Border residents are gathering in front of the U.S. District Court to share how lives have been impacted not just by the buoys, but by every aspect of Operation Lone Star – from criminalizing Black and brown communities to high-speed vehicle chases. Advocates will walk into the courthouse to witness this important hearing.
Since March 2021, many have warned of the dangers and human rights violations associated with Operation Lone Star (OLS). Now that this operation has turned deadly, advocates are demanding that the DOJ do more than a narrow lawsuit— DOJ must investigate DPS state troopers’ illegal arrests and family separation practices under OLS, and the DOJ should bring additional lawsuits based on the Title IV violations occurring under OLS.
What: Press Conference & Court Watch
When: Tuesday, Aug. 22nd, 2023 at 8:00 AM CDT
Where: 501 W 5th St Austin, TX 78701
Who: Senator Roland Gutierrez
Sergio Treviño, San Juan resident
Robie Flores, Eagle Pass resident
Anita Anaya, Brackettville resident
This event is co-sponsored by the following organizations: Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC), Grassroots Leadership, La Unión del Pueblo Entero (LUPE), Human Rights Watch (HRW), Eagle Pass Border Coalition, The Border Organization, and Poder Latinx.