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July 2, 2008

Alberto Gonzales and the Presidential Race

225pxalberto_gonzales__official_doj In "What Latinos want from their president:  Any candidate who wants to attract this crucial voting bloc must address racial equality" in the L.A. Times today, former U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales analyzes the Presidential campaign.  He identifies immigration as an issue of importance to many Latinos: 

"Latino support will swing to the political party that has the courage and fortitude to put forward a specific immigration solution that is effective and efficient in securing our borders, that supports the economic interests of the nation and that is compassionate in a way that is consistent with the character of a nation of immigrants."

KJ

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