Press Releases
GUTIERREZ STATEMENT ON $175 MILLION WELLS FARGO/DOJ HOME LOAN SETTLEMENT
Today, the Department of Justice and Wells Fargo announced a $175 million settlement in a case of systematic discrimination against Hispanic and African-American homeowners and borrowers.
MAYOR EMANUEL ANNOUNCES SAFE FAMILIES ORDINANCE IMPROVING ON EXISTING CHICAGO IMMIGRANT POLICIES
Today, Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (D-IL) joined Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel at a press conference in the Little Village neighborhood to announce introduction of the "Safe Families Ordinance.”
GUTIERREZ JOINS CONGRESSIONAL ANTI-BULLYING CAUCUS
Today, the Congressional Anti-Bullying Caucus was launched by Chairman Mike Honda (D-CA).
SUPREME COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
(Washington, DC) --Today, the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, the landmark health care reform bill passed in 2010. The following is a statement by Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez (D-IL).
RACIAL PROFILING PORTION OF SB1070 ALLOWED TO STAND
Today, the Supreme Court struck down much of the Arizona SB1070 "Show Me Your Papers" Law, but upheld section 2(B), the specific portion that requires local law enforcement to ask people for proof of immigration status if they "reasonably suspect" an individual to be in the country illegally.
ROMNEY FUMBLES IMMIGRATION IN SPEECH TO NALEO, GUTIERREZ SAYS
Today, Governor Mitt Romney spoke at the annual convention of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) and addressed immigration among other topics in what was billed as a major address to a largely Hispanic audience.
TEEN ART PROJECT HONORING CHICAGO’S FIRST RESPONDERS HANGS IN U.S. CAPITOL COMPLEX
Today, fifteen year-old Herbie Pulgar, a resident of the Logan Square neighborhood, was in Washington, DC with his mother to attend a ceremony and arts seminar marking the 2012 Congressional Art Competition conducted by the Congressional Institute.
TEEN FINALLY HONORED FOR ART PROJECT CELEBRATING CHICAGO’S FIRST RESPONDERS
On June 19, fifteen year-old Herbie Pulgar, a resident of the Logan Square neighborhood, will travel to Washington, DC with his mother and be a guest of Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez (D-IL) as his artwork represents the Fourth District of Illinois in the 2012 Congressional Art Contest.
PRESIDENT MAKES BOLD MOVE TO PROTECT DREAM ACT STUDENTS FROM DEPORTATION
Today, the President and Secretary of Homeland Security are announcing a major initiative to protect young undocumented immigrants raised in the United States from being deported.