Dear friend – I’ve watched for years as Yvette has worked hard to better America’s immigration policy. My immigration story is not so different from many others. When I first came to America from Jamaica, I was a student looking for higher education. I came with aspirations of finding a new home and making a difference. I have continued to live my American dream as a councilwoman in Brooklyn, advocating for better education, housing reform, and helping immigrants make a prosperous life here. So, I am immensely proud of the work Yvette has done. Not only has she,
While these are only a few of the pieces of legislation that she has introduced in Congress, she is also Co-Chair of the Caribbean Caucus, where she is working to build the relationship between the United States and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on matters of trade, immigration reform, and direct investment through development programs.
Thanks, -- Dr. Una Clarke P.S. On February 17th, we're hosting an event on immigration. You can RSVP here!
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