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John, happy Hispanic Heritage month!

 

This month, we celebrate the rich history and vibrant contributions of Latinos to the United States. As a community, we are strong and resilient, and our impact is felt across every aspect of this country.

 

As the first Mexican-American Congressman from the Midwest, I'm proud to stand with the Latino community across the country.

 

That's why I'm committed to supporting us and all minorities in Chicago, advocating for our rights, and pushing forward initiatives that uplift our voices and improve our lives.

 

But there is still much to do.

Every day, far-right extremists want to undermine our progress and silence our voices. 

MAGA extremists are backing initiatives like Project 2025, a blueprint for rolling back decades of social progress. This plan, rooted in extreme and divisive policies, directly threatens our communities.

John, we can't allow this vision to come true which is why I need your help. Will you stand with me to ensure our community's voices are heard loud and clear in the halls of Congress during Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond?

In unity,

Rep. Chuy García

 

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Jesús “Chuy” García is the Congressman of Illinois’ 4th Congressional District and one of the first Mexican immigrants to be sworn into the US Congress. Since taking office in 2019, Chuy has become a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and Deputy Whip of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

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As a progressive community leader and public servant for almost 40 years, Chuy has been recognized for his extensive work fighting for immigration rights, universal health care, criminal justice reform, and workers’ rights.

In 2015, Chuy emerged as a national leader when he challenged Mayor Rahm Emmanuel and became the first candidate in Chicago history to push an incumbent mayor into a runoff election. Chuy received an outpouring of local and national support and helped reawaken the independent progressive movement in Chicago.

Chuy has received many distinctions for his tireless advocacy of social justice. Chuy and his wife, Evelyn, continue to reside in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood where they enjoy the company of their three children and several grandchildren.

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