Mexican American Democrats of Texas support the release of Ramsey Muniz. Muniz, who advocated for civil and human rights, has been imprisoned for over twenty years. He was the first Mexican-American to run for governor of Texas.
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012714 Letter of Support Mexican American Democrats
Mexican American Democrats of Texas support the release of Ramsey Muniz. Muniz, who advocated for civil and human rights, has been imprisoned for over twenty years. He was the first Mexican-American to run for governor of Texas.
Mexican American Democrats of Texas support the release of Ramsey Muniz. Muniz, who advocated for civil and human rights, has been imprisoned for over twenty years. He was the first Mexican-American to run for governor of Texas.
Mrs. Irma Muiz National Committee to Free Ramsey Muiz PMB 216 5403 Everhart Road Corpus Christi, TX 78411
Dear Mrs. Muiz:
On behalf of the Mexican American Democrats of Texas (MAD of Texas), I respectfully submit this letter support you and the National Committee to Free Ramsey Muiz tireless work on behalf of Mr. Muiz release. Our statewide organization has twenty-two chapters across the state of Texas. MAD of Texas met at the annual convention in Austin, Texas on September 28, 2013 and passed a resolution in support of Mr. Muiz Commutation of Sentence and Compassionate Release. The MAD of Texas Resolution states the following:
MAD joins the growing list of organizations and individuals that support efforts by the National Committee to Free Ramiro "Ramsey" Muiz in seeking his immediate freedom. Furthermore, MAD requests he be released under the auspices of President Obamas Compassionate Release Program. Muiz, who advocated for civil and human rights has been imprisoned for over twenty years. Prior to his imprisonment, Muniz was a distinguished football star and scholar, having been awarded a full scholarship to Baylor University where he served as an officer of the Fellowship Christian Athletes. Ramsey Muiz received a Bachelor of Arts & Science Degree in Political Science, and Juris Doctorate Degree from Baylor School of Law. He was a successful attorney who later became the first Mexican American to run for Governor of Texas.
Sincerely,
Steve Salazar Steve Salazar State Chair MAD of Texas
Roberto R. Alonzo Roberto R. Alonzo National Spokesperson MAD of Texas
Mexican American Democrats of Texas 400 S. Zang Blvd., Suite 810, Dallas, Texas 75208