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California's Robert Garcia Heading to DC as First LGBTQ Immigrant to Serve in US Congress

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World November 09, 2022

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NBC Universal, Inc. Robert Garcia, the Democratic mayor of Long Beach, California, is heading to Washington, D.C., as the first LGBTQ immigrant to serve in U.S. Congress. Garcia defeated Republican challenger John Briscoe on Tuesday for California's 42nd Congressional district, NBC News reports. Born in Peru, his mother immigrated with him to the United States when he was 5 years old. According to his , Garcia's proudest moment is... + full article



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