Minnesota Chicano Latino Affairs Council Statement on Immigration

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Posted on: January 10th, 2008
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“Recently, the Minnesota Chicano Latino Affairs Council (CLAC) issued a statement sharply at odds with the immigration plan put forth by Governor Tim Pawlenty.
CLAC is a state agency created by the Minnesota legislature in 1978. Eleven of the 15 council members are appointed by the governor, with one member coming from each congressional district and three serving at-large. Two state senators and two representatives make up the remaining four members of the council. According to its web site, “The primary mission of CLAC is to advise the governor and the state legislature on the issues of importance to Minnesota’s Chicano Latino community.” “*

*From: http://www.workdayminnesota.org
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