Just curious as to what people think of this. The city of Las Cruces is
named for three crosses that used to stand on a hill along the Camino Real
in territorial times. Its logo has, you guessed it, three crosses in it.
 Dana
 http://www.freenewmexican.com/news/32902.html
   Lawsuit seeks removal of crosses from Las Cruces city logo    (63
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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
September 24, 2005

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) - The city of Las Cruces' official emblem has three
crosses that a federal lawsuit alleges are unconstitutional religious
symbols on public property.

The lawsuit, filed Sept. 16 in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque, seeks the
removal of the crosses.

"The crosses serve no governmental purpose other than to disenfranchise and
discredit non-Christian citizens," said the lawsuit filed by Paul F.
Weinbaum, who lives in the Las Cruces area, and Martin J. Boyd of Las
Cruces.

Defendants include city officials, city councilors, Mayor Bill Mattiace,
District Attorney Susana Martinez, state Attorney General Patricia Madrid
and Gov. Bill Richardson.

"We have had to defend ourselves before and we're ready to do it again,"
Mattiace said.

"The crosses have a basis for being in our logo. We will hold course and
will defend that," he said.

Las Cruces is Spanish for "The Crosses."

Fermin Rubio, city attorney, said the lawsuit did not raise any new issues
since attempts were made in 2003 to prevent the city from using the logo.

The state Highway and Transportation Department, now the Department of
Transportation, had announced that the logos would be removed from two state
highway underpasses.

But Richardson ordered the agency not to remove the logo from state roads,
saying it represents a historical event and is a point of pride for Las
Cruces residents.

Jon Goldstein, a spokesman for Richardson, said Tuesday the governor's
office had received a copy of the lawsuit, but he declined comment until
staff members and attorneys for the governor reviewed it.

The lawsuit alleges the emblem violates the First Amendment by placing
religious symbols on public property and spending public money to promote
religion.

The lawsuit also accuses the city of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964
by requiring prospective employees to sign job applications that include a
religious symbol.

Weinbaum and Boyd accuse the city of invading the privacy of their homes
with government-sponsored proselytizing.

Weinbaum and Boyd said they have been made to feel excluded from public
participation in government activities.

"This symbol serves no governmental purpose other than to be divisive, to
alienate, and disenfranchise Weinbaum, his minor daughter and Boyd," the
lawsuit says.

Weinbaum said he just wants the city to quit using the logo.

"The point here is that this is not for profit whatsoever," he said of the
lawsuit. "We want our First Amendment rights back, our full rights as
citizens."

The City Council never has voted on adopting the symbol for official use,
the lawsuit says.

City officials cannot provide any historical documentation to back its claim
that the crosses represent the history and people of the city, the lawsuit
alleges.

The lawsuit has been assigned to U.S. Magistrate Lourdes Martinez of Las
Cruces. No court hearings have been scheduled.



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