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Local evidence of rise in domestic terrorism and white supremacy | The Daily Gazette
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The headlines made it clear this year.
The past 12 months saw a rise in how often local residents heard about events that could be deemed hate crimes, hate speech or acts threatening to minorities or people of certain religious beliefs or ethnic backgrounds.
Some were difficult to forget: A group of men allegedly bringing weapons to a Black Lives Matter protest in Troy. KKK supporters meeting at a park in Fort Plain. A suspect fire-bombing a woman’s car in Schenectady after she broke up an altercation. A neighbor posting racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic signs on his lawn in Schoharie County.
COVID-19, hunger strikes, scramble for vaccine at Batavia ICE facility
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Protesters lined up outside the Rensselaer County jail Thursday morning to rail against the appearance of Matthew T. Albence, the acting director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Nearly three weeks after a COVID-19 outbreak spread through the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has not been able to respond to a court order for a plan to distribute vaccines to at-risk individuals detained at the facility, as of March 2, 2021.Paul Buckowski / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Matthew Albence, the acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director, speaks during a press conference at the Rensselaer County Sheriff s office on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, in Troy, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Albany, NY–Today, the civil rights organization American Atheists praised New York Assemblywoman Nily Rozic and Senator Michelle Hinchey for announcing legislation that will improve healthcare and save lives.
This important bill ensures that New Yorkers have access to vital information about whether the hospital in their area provides the care they need prior to admission. The legislation will direct the NY Department of Health to collect a list of policy-based exclusions from each general hospital and to publish a list of the hospitals that have such exclusions, and the specific policy-based exclusions for each, on its website.
American Atheists joins New York Civil Liberties Union, the National Institute of Reproductive Health (NIRH), Planned Parenthood Empire State Acts, and Schenectady Coalition for Healthcare Access in supporting this legislation. By partnering with organizations and lawmakers, American Atheists has worked to introduce similar legislation in other states.
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