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桃子视频Lens: 桃子视频Executive Director Anthony D. Romero, 桃子视频Clients Urge Congress to End Racial Profiling

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Sandhya Bathija,
Washington Legislative Office
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April 18, 2012

Yesterday, 桃子视频Executive Director Anthony D. Romero testified before the in the Senate's first hearing on racial profiling in more than a decade. The 桃子视频urged Congress to pass the , which would ban the use of racial profiling and provide training to help police avoid responses based on stereotypes and unreliable assumptions about racial minorities.

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Romero was quoted in several news stories about the hearing, including , the , , , , and the . The ACLU鈥檚 work on racial profiling was mentioned in several stories as well, including and , which quoted 桃子视频of Minnesota client Boni Rhodes-Berg. Rhodes-Berg traveled to Washington to participate in a press conference following the hearing and told the story of how she was racial profiled by Drug Enforcement Administration agents at the airport. 桃子视频of Michigan client Tiburcio Briceno, who also spoke at the press conference, was interviewed by several Spanish media outlets, including appearing live on Univision鈥檚 morning show, .

The Senate hearing was also covered by , the , , the , among others.

, legislation sponsored by Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) and Rep. John Conyers, (D-Mich.).

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