This just in. Below is the new membership of the House Immigration Subcommittee,
decided today:
Lofgren – Chair
Berman
Jackson Lee
Waters
Pierluisi
Gutierrez
Sanchez
Weiner
Gonzalez
Delahunt
by Lynn Tramonte on 01/21/2009 at 6:32pm
This just in. Below is the new membership of the House Immigration Subcommittee,
decided today:
Lofgren – Chair
Berman
Jackson Lee
Waters
Pierluisi
Gutierrez
Sanchez
Weiner
Gonzalez
Delahunt
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