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Hispanic National Bar Association Denounces Arizona's Discriminatory Legislation


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The Hispanic National Bar Association has just released a press release on February 24, 2014, "The HNBA urges Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to veto the proposed legislation that blatantly discriminates against members of Arizona’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. 

Late on Thursday, February 20, 2014, the Arizona State legislature sent a bill to Governor Brewer that would allow business owners to refuse to serve gay and lesbian customers as long as those business owners assert their religious beliefs as the basis for the refusal.

“Arizona, a state that has a history of violating the rights of its citizens with legislation like S.B. 1070, is once again making clear that it determined to roll back the constitutional freedoms and civil rights that so many people have fought for in this country,” said HNBA National President Miguel Alexander Pozo. 

“Instead of protecting the rights of its diverse citizens, respecting their gender preferences, and embracing different religious, ethnic, and racial backgrounds, this legislation, like SB 1070, threatens to perpetuate a toxic atmosphere where discrimination is not only tolerated but is promoted.” said Mr. Pozo. ..."

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