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Nevadans Join National Day of Action Against White Supremacy

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Thursday, August 8, 2019   

LAS VEGAS – Protesters stood in solidarity with the shooting victims in El Paso and against white supremacy at a vigil Wednesday night – one of 50 similar events across the nation.

The day of action is called El Paso Firme, which means El Paso Strong, and was designed to take a stand against the racist beliefs attributed to the alleged gunman in an online manifesto posted just before the massacre, which killed 22 people at a Walmart last Saturday.

Nadia Marin-Molina, co-executive director of the National Day Laborers Organizing Network, says this tragedy won't scare the immigrant community into silence.

"What it does is try to intimidate people, to create fear, to keep people quiet,” she asserts. “We can't allow this to intimidate a community in the face of this kind of attack."

The alleged gunman posted a screed online that refers to a white supremacist trope about a "great replacement" that threatens white majorities.

President Donald Trump responded to the shooting by calling for national unity and decrying racism.

The protesters are calling for stricter gun control and an end to the administration's crackdown on immigrants and asylum-seekers.

Marin-Molina says Trump bears some responsibility for the violence with his anti-immigrant policies and many references to migration as an invasion.

"When there is a message of hate and white supremacy coming from the top, when the administration is dehumanizing people, when this kind of treatment is national policy, it's foreseeable,” she states. “It's what happens."

The events were organized in short order by a coalition of groups, including the Border Network for Human Rights, the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, Repairers of the Breach and the Poor People's Campaign.


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