Latino Community and Law Enforcement Symposium Held At UCC

By: Apr. 26, 2011
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Latino Community Center in partnership with Utah Cultural Celebration Center and West Valley City announces "Latino Community and Law Enforcement Symposium"

When:
April 27, 2011 from 7 pm. to 9 pm.

The Latino community representative from local law enforcement agencies, county and city governments will gather together to directly discuss new immigration laws and who they will be enforcement and applied and how are going to affect our community.

Confirmed panelist include:
Mike Winder, West Valley City Mayor, Office of Mayor Peter Corroon, Salt Lake County Sheriff James Winder, Utah Department of Public Safety, Commissioner Lance Davenport, FBI, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Ken Porter, Sandy Police Department, Chief Chapman, Utah Highway Patrol, Mayor Kuehn, Taylorsville Police Department, Chief Del Craig and law enforcement representatives from West Valley City Police Department, Park City Police Department.

Where:
Utah Cultural Center
1355 West 3100 South
West Valley City, UT 84119.

Why:
Directly discuss new immigration laws and who they will impact.
How the immigration laws will be applied and how they will affect our community.
Share and address critical issues affecting the Latino community.
Strengthen relationships.



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