U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce emerges as immigration pivot player

Posted on: April 24th, 2006
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“The imbroglio that has arisen around the politically hot issue of immigration reform has put the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in a strong position, as Republican and Democratic leaders are turning more often to the nonpartisan group to gain leverage in the Hispanic community.

Other national Hispanic advocacy organizations are viewed as partisan. For example, the National Council of La Raza is viewed as liberal, while the Latino Coalition is seen as right-leaning. But the Hispanic Chamber is perceived in Washington more neutrally.”

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