For the first time in its history, the National Association of Latino Elected Officials, NALEO for its acronym in English, holds its annual convention in our city.
This is the 40th edition of the largest gathering of Latino legislators in the nation.
On Tuesday morning, Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul intervened.
For nearly half a century, @NALEO has brought together Latino leaders from across the country to share ideas and celebrate progress.@NYCMayor was delighted to attend the opening session of its 40th Annual Conference this morning. #NALEONuevaYork pic.twitter.com/8AAKIkI1DI
— New York City (@nycgob) July 11, 2023
This year, the central discussions take place around the COVID-19 crisis and the immigration crisis facing the city.
“I am sure that this new wave of migrants will define this great city and strengthen the diversity of this city. It is strength, not weakness, and we must have that responsibility to keep that door open all the time,” said Congressman Adriano Espaillat.
“Proud to kick off @NALEO’s annual conference highlighting Latino representation and engagement.
“Congratulations on 40 years of advocacy and leadership, and long live to many more!” Espaillat also wrote in a message on social media.
Proud to kickstart @NALEO’s annual conference highlighting Latino representation and engagement.
Congratulations on 40 years of advocacy and leadership, and cheers to many more! pic.twitter.com/LaJkNIy91w
— Adriano Espaillat (@RepEspaillat) July 11, 2023
The Latino community is the fastest growing racial group in the country and through this conference Latino officials discuss how to improve future conditions for Latinos.
2023-07-11 19:28:00
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