- Arnoldo Torres
Arnoldo Torres is a
journalist ,consultant , partner in theSacramento, California basedpublic policy consulting firm Torres & Torres, and the executive director for theCalifornia Hispanic Health Care Association . Torres played a significant role the debate surrounding theImmigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of1986 , which addressedcivil rights protections,temporary worker s and legalization.Articles written by Torres have appeared in the "
Chicago Tribune ", "Arizona Republic ", "Sacramento Bee ", "Albuquerque Journal " and "U.S. News & World Report ". He has been a guest on "Firing Line", "Crossfire", "CBS Morning News ",Phil Donohue ,CNN , and Spanish-language networksUnivision ,Telemundo andTV Azteca .From
1979 to1985 , Torres served as the executive director of theLeague of United Latin American Citizens ,Torres is also involved with
Latino outreach and media activities. As a consultant for Torres & Torres, Torres assistsnonprofit organizations and advocates on behalf ofindigent and ethnicminority communities. Torres has developed policy initiatives that seek to bring doctors from Mexico to serve rural, Spanish-speaking communities, and to expand the cultural competency of health-care professionals in California.External links
* [http://www.ime.gob.mx/noticias/boletines_lazos/2005/329.htm GOB.mx] - 'Richardson Could Lead, But Panders', Arnoldo Torres, Rodrigo Torres, Carlos Olamendi,
Center For Non-Partisan Public Policy Development
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