Posted on: May 16th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ]
Tags: outreach
“n Wilmington and across the country, millions watched and listened to the president’s 20-minute address.
For some it will mean the difference between staying in the United States or having to go home.
Lucy Vasquez watched the president’s speech Monday night. Mrs. Vasquez directs a local Latino outreach center called Amigos International.”
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