Civil Rights Groups Call on Alabama Automakers to Oppose HB 56
New America Media Tuesday 7th February, 2012
Civil rights groups are turning to a new potential ally in the fight against Alabama’s harsh immigration law: the state’s top automakers. A coalition of six of the nation’s leading labor and human rights organizations sent out letters last month to Alabama’s top three car manufacturers – Honda, Hyundai and Daimler AG &...
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