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Stamford nonprofit to look at election’s impact on immigration

Stamford Advocate

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By David Fierro

STAMFORD — The nonprofit Building One Community is scheduled to hold free events to review the implications of the recent presidential election on the immigrant community.

“We would like to assure President-Elect Joe Biden, Congressman Jim Himes, and our Connecticut state legislative delegation that we will work with you energetically to advance the cause of immigrants in our community,” said Anka Badurina, executive director of Stamford-based B1C. “Post-election, we will approach our work with new vigor to accelerate immigrant integration and strengthen and unite our community. Right now, our focus is on addressing the ‘new now,’ and we will work around the clock to support the immigrant community.”

Thursday 27th - CLOSED
Friday 28th 1st floor OPEN - 9 am to 5 pm

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Jueves 27 - CERRADO
Viernes 28 - 1er piso ABIERTO - 9:00 a 17:00

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Jedi 27 - FÈMEN
Vandredi 28 - 1ye etaj LOUVRI
- 9è dimaten pou rive 5è aprèmidi

Jedi 27 - FÈMEN
Vandredi 28 - 1ye etaj LOUVRI - 9è dimaten pou rive 5è aprèmidi
Jueves 27 - CERRADO
Viernes 28 - 1er piso ABIERTO - 9:00 a 17:00
Thursday 27th - CLOSED
Friday 28th - 1st floor OPEN - 9 am to 5 pm
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