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Protesters of Proposition 187 in Fresno, California in 1994. Activists on campuses, churches, and ethnic communities in California and across the country rallied to express opposition to Proposition 187. Critics argued that the measure was xenophobic and discriminated against ethnic minorities, especially those of Latino origin.
More than 200 UCLA students march in protest of Prop. 187 in 1994, the ballot measure that sought to make life miserable for undocumented immigrants in California and passed with nearly two-thirds ...
Students protest Proposition 187 as a school bus returns them to school following a walkout in 1994. ... California’s Latino voters shifted further right this year than in any election since ...
Proposition 187 aimed to deny virtually all public services to the undocumented and their children. Written largely in response to the transformative demographic change occurring in California at ...
The group takes its name from California's 1994 Proposition 187, known as the "Save Our State" initiative. [citation needed] The proposition, which would have denied taxpayer-funded health care and education to undocumented residents of California, was approved by a majority of voters in 1994 but was immediately challenged in court and was eventually struck down by a US district court four ...
Oscar Gomez Jr. was a Mexican-American Chicano [1] student activist, [2] who was active in the 1990s [3] while attending the University of California Davis. Gomez died in unexplained circumstances in 1994 while attending a student protest.
1960 Anpo protests; 1956 Bucharest student movement ... the governing body of NCSS rejected a resolution condemning California Proposition 187 and calling for a ...
Florida's SB 1718 is a political grandchild of California's Prop. 187. But don't count on Latinos in the Sunshine State going Democrat the way Latinos did in the Golden State.