In an Albuquerque, New Mexico federal district court, a lawsuit has recently been filed challenging the presence of three crosses in the official emblem of the city of Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Associated Press reported on Friday that the suit also claims that the city violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by requiring prospective employees to fill out job applications that include religious symbols.
This may be a harder case than most, because here the religious symbol is tied closely to the name and history of the city. The Las Cruces Sun-News today points out that the city's name, often translated as "The Crosses", may well have originated from groups of crosses that marked the graves of massacre victims in the area. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit, however, claim that they have been forced to view "the pervasive religious symbols endorsed by the city of Las Cruces and the state of New Mexico," and that they feel excluded from public participation in government activities.