
Rochelle Garza
Rochelle Garza is the president of the Texas Civil Rights Project, an organization that advocates for the rights of marginalized communities in Texas. She has been vocal about the impact of immigration policies on families, highlighting the plight of families like the Hernández García, who faced separation and deportation under the Trump administration. Garza is actively involved in efforts to secure human rights protections for immigrants and has pledged to support the Hernández García family in their quest for legal recourse.
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Rochelle Garza, the Democratic nominee for attorney general in 2022, said running against Paxton means facing an opponent who 'operates with absolute impunity.'
Controversy hasn’t stopped Ken Paxton yet. Will a Senate run be different?Rochelle Garza, president of the Texas Civil Rights Project, stated that the decision is a win for human dignity and the rule of law.
‘A win for humanity’: Trump’s asylum ban at US-Mexico border ruled unlawful | US immigrationRochelle Garza, president of the Texas Civil Rights Project, criticized CBP for their refusal to provide necessary medical care to Anadith.
Rights groups file lawsuit on behalf of family of 8-year-old immigrant who died in custody | News
Rochelle Garza is the president of the Texas Civil Rights Project, which filed a claim on behalf of Anadith's family.
Family of 8-Year-Old Migrant Girl Who Died in U.S. Custody Seeks $15 MillionRochelle Garza described the impossible choices given to parents regarding their children during deportation.
Los niños estadounidenses "deportados" junto a sus madres a Honduras (y por qué el gobierno de EE.UU. defiende su expulsión)Rochelle is the president of Texas Civil Rights Project, providing legal assistance to the Hernandez Garcia family.
La niña estadounidense con cáncer que fue deportada con su familia a México y no tiene acceso al tratamiento para su enfermedadRochelle is the president of Texas Civil Rights Project, providing legal assistance to the Hernández García family.
La niña estadounidense con cáncer que fue deportada con su familia a México y no tiene acceso al tratamiento para su enfermedadRochelle Garza, president of the Texas Civil Rights Project, warned that the story of the Hernández García family is not unique.
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