Hispanics Today, First Nationally-Syndicated Television Program for the Hispanic Business Community, to Feature In-Depth Look at Immigration Debate

Posted on: March 24th, 2006
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“-The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), the nation’s largest advocate for the more than 2 million Hispanic business owners throughout the U.S., is proud to announce that its nationally-syndicated television program, Hispanics Today, will feature a comprehensive look at the complex and controversial issue of illegal immigration. This week’s episode, the first in a series of continuing in-depth reports, will examine the issue of immigration from an economic, social, civil rights, and humanitarian perspective.

This special report, titled “Immigration: What’s Best for America?” tackles the issue of immigration reform on all levels, from the legal and economic arguments to the humanitarian plight of the undocumented workers themselves.

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