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2 days ago · WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García (IL-04) issued the following statement in response to President Biden’s immigration announcement: Issues: Chicago Immigration. García y Ramírez Encabezan la Oposición de 16 Miembros del Congreso a la Regla Propuesta por USCIS para Agregar Más Restricciones al Proceso de Asilo. June 13, 2024.
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Jesús G. "Chuy" García, the Representative from Illinois - in Congress from 2023 through Present
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Congressman Chuy García, Chicago, Illinois. 9,204 likes · 378 talking about this. Progressive Chicagoan. Congressman for #IL04.
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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 Financial Services Committee, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and Natural Resources Committee.
After his defeat, García left office in January 1999, founded and became executive director of the Little Village Community Development Corporation. He helped grow what is now known as Enlace to 27 full-time employees, 120 part-time employees, and an annual budget of $5 million. [21]