LULAC CONDEMNS DEADLY VIOLENCE AT DALLAS ICE FACILITY
Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Mourns Victims, Condemns Ideological Hatred, and Urges Calm

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) today condemned the deadly violence that unfolded this morning at an ICE facility along Interstate 35 in Dallas, Texas. Authorities report three detainees were shot, one critically, and a lone gunman died of an apparent self-inflicted wound.
"Violence is never the answer, and our nation must not normalize these horrific acts," said Roman Palomares, LULAC National President and Chairman of the Board. "We grieve with the families of the victims and urge Americans to lower the temperature in our public discourse."
Gabriel Rosales, Texas LULAC State Director, added: "This tragedy shows what happens when anger overtakes reason. No family should suffer such pain."
Ray Mancera, LULAC National Vice President for the Southwest, said: "We reject violence in any form, and we call on leaders at every level to act responsibly and stop inflaming tensions. Our communities deserve peace, not fear."
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About League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the nation's oldest and largest Latino civil rights organization. Founded in 1929, LULAC is committed to advancing the rights and opportunities of Latino Americans through advocacy, community building, and education. With a growing network of councils nationwide, LULAC remains steadfast in its mission to protect and empower millions of Latinos, contributing daily to America's prosperity. For more information about LULAC and its initiatives, please visit https://lulac.org/.