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Forum on Hispanic immigration set for Greenlawn

By Deborah S. Morris
deborah.morris@newsday.com

The League of Women Voters of Suffolk County and Huntington are holding an open forum, “Economic Impact of Hispanic Immigration on Long Island,” based on a study done by Adelphi University.

The session will be held Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the Dolan Family Health Center, Murcott Conference Room, 284 Pulaski Road, Greenlawn.

The guest speaker will be Luis Valenzuela, Executive Director of the Long Island Immigration Alliance (LIIA) and Adjunct Professor of Social Work, Adelphi University.

The report was commissioned by the Hagedorn Foundation and covers the demographics of the Long Island Hispanic population, entrepreneurship, and economic impact. Call the League of Women Voters at 631-421-5164 for additional information.

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