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Governor Dean Convenes Immigration Discussion With The Chicago Community

Posted by Betsy Kim on May 8, 2006 at 12:10 PM

Governor Dean was in Chicago yesterday to meet with community leaders and discuss immigration reform. Representatives from several Chicago communities including: African-American, Arab American, Asian American, Hispanic, Irish American and Muslim American, as well as labor, Jewish and faith-based communities were present. The event was hosted by the Chicago Federation of Labor.

Governor Dean chats with Alderman Ricardo Munoz,who represents Chicago's 23rd ward.

Beth Kanter, Director of Political Affairs for the Chicago Federation of Labor introduced Governor Dean.

Governor Dean spoke about immigration reform and the debate going on in Congress and across the country. He discussed how Democrats are fighting for comprehensive immigration reform that strengthens our borders, protects U.S. workers and their wages, reunites families, and allows hard working immigrants who pay taxes and obey the law the opportunity to apply for U.S. citizenship. He stressed that immigration reform is not just a Hispanic issue, but one that affects many different communities, as reflected by those in attendance. Governor Dean pointed out that the Republicans have been pushing the anger button for too long, playing the politics of fear and division. He noted that most Americans don't believe in the wholesale round-up and deportation of undocumented immigrants, as called for in the House Republicans' immigration bill that was passed in December.

After his remarks, Governor Dean sat down with the group to get their input about the ongoing debate and learn how immigration reform would affect their various communities.




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