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Haiti - Diaspora : The Haitian-American Congresswoman Ludmya Bourdeau meets Trump
17/01/2018 07:59:19

Haiti - Diaspora : The Haitian-American Congresswoman Ludmya Bourdeau meets Trump

On Tuesday morning the Haitian-American Congresswoman Ludmya Bourdeau Love "Mia Love" met with President Donald J. Trump at the White House to discuss the importance of concluding a bi-partisan agreement on immigration. During the 30-minute meeting, they discussed a range of topics related to immigration reform.

"This morning’s meeting was substantive and productive," Congresswoman Love said. "We discussed the importance and urgency of finding a solution for DACA recipients, on enhancing border security, and on implementing reforms to ensure our nation continues to attract the world’s top talent, regardless of race. I will work with both parties in Congress as well as with the White House to make sure that we reach an agreement."

Rep. Love added, "I believe Congress can solve the vast majority of the immigration issues the nation faces. There is already agreement on many important aspects. We need to fight against those who have a vested interest in keeping immigration a wedge issue. This has gone unaddressed for far too long. Let’s have a real conversation, so Congress can finish the important work we were elected to do."

SL/ HaitiLibre



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