“Over 50 years ago, I myself was a migrant farmworker, and I lived in chicken coops and cattle barns and other so-called housing. It is unacceptable and unconscionable that the state of Texas is still providing that type of housing.”
—Senator José Rodríguez, D-El Paso, at an announcement for a bill he co-authored to improve farmworker housing, on March 6.
“I’m an immigrant. My parents are immigrants. I represent a district filled with immigrants. Some are here as refugees, some are here as citizens, some are here without papers. But they are all my people.”
—State Representative Gene Wu, D-Houston, fighting back tears during debate for Senate Bill 4, the anti-“sanctuary cities” bill, on April 26.
“I’ve been called a ‘spic,’ a ‘wetback,’ a ‘dirty Mexican.’ So when I hear…