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He calls Murguia a person of interest because police say he was heavily involved in a local fake ID scam involving bogus immigration documents which were often sold in the Peckham and Neil Road area as well as Wells Avenue.
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He calls Murguia a person of interest because police say he was heavily involved in a local fake ID scam involving bogus immigration documents which were often sold in the Peckham and Neil Road area as well as Wells Avenue.
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That power ultimately rests on their numbers, which is why the census has been so much on the minds of Latino leaders such as Murguia and Eric Rodriguez, a La Raza vice president.
Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post David S. Broder 2010
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That power ultimately rests on their numbers, which is why the census has been so much on the minds of Latino leaders such as Murguia and Eric Rodriguez, a La Raza vice president.
Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post David S. Broder 2010
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That power ultimately rests on their numbers, which is why the census has been so much on the minds of Latino leaders such as Murguia and Eric Rodriguez, a La Raza vice president.
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"There were high expectations raised in the Latino community and, right now, it doesn't appear those expectations are being met," said Janet Murguia, president of the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic civil rights group, who attended one of the White House meetings.
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“I wish you nothing but the worst,” said Monica Murguia, whose letter to Allen Andrade was read aloud by her sister, Tina Blea.
Angie Zapata murder trial – further sentences announced 2009
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“She was, in many ways, the best of me,” Murguia said.
Angie Zapata murder trial – further sentences announced 2009
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The lawsuit before U.S. District Judge Carlos Murguia was filed earlier this week by Drs.
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•Janet Murguia, head of the National Council of La Raza, the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights group, says she's considering "economic actions that can be taken."
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