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Voting!!! Let Your Vote Count on November 6, 2012.

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Are you a U.S. Citizen registered to vote this November?  Se ha inscrito para votar en Noviembre?   Are you of an Hispanic, Latin American, Spanish or other ethnic background?  Then you have the power, the “swing” vote, to elect state and federal Senators and Congressmen, Governors, the President and your local officials who believe that the U.S. is a country built by immigrants.

The link below shows how the Latino voter can make a difference in California, Texas, New York, Florida, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, New Mexico Virginia and Nevada.  But you must REGISTER and you must VOTE.  

The number of eligible but unregistered Latino voters totals millions!  If you worked this hard to become a U.S. Citizen then, for God’s sake, prove it by voting this November.

Casey Wolff, Esq.

http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2012/07/latino_voters.html

Casey Wolff, Esq. 2012 Immigration Seminars in Naples, FL

Monday, December 5th, 2011

If  you are lucky enough to be in Naples, Florida this winter, please join me  in February and March for an immigration presentation:  Immigration 2012 vs. Election 2012.  Schedule and locaton is below.  Please join me for the political and legal fireworks!

Immigration 2012 vs. Election 2012                                                                                                          $20 / $25

 

Option #1 – NC3347 – Naples Center                                                               Option #2 – NC3348 – Naples Center

February 1 at 1pm – 2:30pm, Wed – 1.5 hours                                March 21 at 10am – 11:30am, Wed – 1.5 hours

 

Choose one of the course options above. This lecture will discuss the convergence of immigration, racial politics, economic conditions, and constitutional issues regarding states’ rights as we head into the 2012 elections.  Topics discussed will include: how immigration reform will affect the 2012 elections; Department of Homeland Security policies that affect immigration; and how Department of State policies will adversely affect the Collier County economy.  Instructor:  Mr. Casey Wolff

 

 

John J. Guerra

Interim Executive Director, Continuing Education

 

239-287-5196 (t)

239-594-2665 (f)

jguerra@fgcu.edu