Texas Gov. Greg Abbott cancels state’s César Chávez Day celebrations
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared Wednesday that the state wouldn’t observe César Chávez Day on March 31 in response to a bombshell report in the New York Times that accused the late Latino civil-rights leader of grooming and sexually abusing underage girls. In a tweet, Abbott said he’s directing all Texas state agencies to comply […]
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