Hispanic Council of Chicago
Founded on August 15, 1987, the Hispanic Council of Chicago emerged from a dedicated group of citizens committed to supporting workers through legal assistance and information. Initially established in Bensenville, the Council has played a vital role in many community victories, including initiatives like securing ITINs and advocating for Mexican voting rights abroad.
The organization is recognized for its direct confrontations with hate groups and has successfully campaigned for significant immigration reforms, such as the extension of Section 245(i). Through the collective efforts of volunteers, the Hispanic Council continues to strive for progress, with ongoing goals focused on comprehensive immigration reform and the betterment of immigrant lives in the community.
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