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Read More“We live in Queens — the world’s borough, where about half our residents are immigrants — and to work with this community and to serve this community and yet not effectively serve half of this community, it just doesn’t make sense.”
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Read More‘She’s very fair and she does try to eliminate the public sentiment from the decision that she makes.’
Read More“Dozens of voters are at risk of disenfranchisement in the Democratic primary.”
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Read More“Flimsy convictions, for both violent crimes and less serious charges, reinforce the overcriminalization of our black and brown communities.”
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Read More‘We have to ensure that every immigrant in our communities knows their rights and has a plan if they are at risk of deportation.’
Read More‘Astoria and Sunnyside are the two most progressive areas in Queens — and boast the highest turnout.’
Read More“A 1500 person jail anywhere in Queens in unacceptable.”
Read MoreThe defendants “committed numerous, violent armed robberies, victimizing families in their homes and employees and patrons of local businesses, including a barber shop.”
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