Spanish radio keeps immigrants informed about bill in Charlotte, North Carolina

Posted on: April 8th, 2006
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“Friday, the U.S. Senate gave up on a proposed immigration bill without the compromise they thought they had Thursday.

Lawmakers said they will try to resurrect the bill after their holiday break, but many local immigrants living in Charlotte are speaking out concerned about what the bill and proposed changes mean for them.”

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