ACLU Issues Texas Travel Advisory

Secretary Kobach claims the Texas travel advisory we issued yesterday in the wake of the passage of SB4, a law that will allow law enforcement officers in Texas to make immigration status inquiries during routine traffic stops, makes no sense.

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ACLU letters to school boards regarding drug testing policies

In April, the ACLU was contacted by a board member of the Shawnee Heights USD 450 Board of Education regarding a proposed policy of randomly drug testing students engaged in extracurricular activities. The board voted against the policy on March 27, but plans to revisit the issue at a board meeting on May 15.

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ACLU Letter to Shawnee Mission School Board regarding undocumented families

On February 7, 2017, a student at Briarwood Elementary in the Shawnee Mission School District was taken into state custody by the Prairie Village Police Department at the end of the school day. The child's mother had been detained by ICE agents and her toddler had also been taken into state custody. The student's father was not home at the time of the incident and later picked his children up from a Division of Children & Families facility.

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The significance of Kobach's federal voting law proposal

Citing Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU of Kansas, a piece on ThinkProgress explains the significance of the recent court ruling ordering Kris Kobach to release documents pertaining to his proposed changes to the National Voter Registration Act that he took to his meeting with President Trump in November.

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Judge orders Kobach to release documents from Trump meeting

A federal judge has ordered Kris Kobach to release the document outlining his proposed changes to federal voting rights laws that he took to his infamous meeting with President Trump in November. Deeming Kobach's previous denial of the document's content "word-play meant to present a materially inaccurate picture of the documents," the judge called the Secretary of State's credibility into question.

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Dodge City Community College Spanish-only

ACLU of Kansas sent a letter to the President of the Dodge City Community College requesting official documents related to an alleged requirement that the College’s cosmetology students speak only English and refrain from speaking Spanish at school.

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Another challenge to Kris Kobach's voter fraud claims

Quoting Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU of Kansas, an article today in “Think Progress” cites “the ‘farcical’ stats Republicans use to claim millions voted illegally” (in the 2016 Presidential election). 

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Legal liabilities for local law enforcement while assisting ICE

In a letter to Tim Morse, Sheriff of Jackson County, Kansas, Doug Bonney, legal director of the ACLU Foundation of Kansas, highlights some of the legal liabilities that may result of Kansas sheriffs involve local law enforcement agencies in federal immigration enforcement activities.

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Op-Ed: Immigration isn’t an issue for local law enforcement

In an editorial in the Topeka Capital-Journal, Micah Kubic, executive director of the ACLU of Kansas, explains why the ACLU believes local law enforcement should remain focused on local issues, not on immigration.

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