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EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
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THE PRESIDENT
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ADVOCATES IN DEFENSE OF CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS
The President of the Florida Civil Rights Association continues to meet with officials representing foreign governments, the United States, and the State of Florida in order to build better relationships and address international, federal, state and local issues concerning our members, community, and supporters.
The President also seeks to develop friendly relations between governments and the public they serve, while promoting civil and human rights in the public and private sectors, with a specific focus in the State of Florida.
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BECOME A FCRA MEMBER - The need has never been greater for a diverse people to join the Florida Civil Rights Association (FCRA) and take a stand against the growing threats to our state, federal and international civil and human rights. Membership Application
MAKE A DONATION TODAY! - If you are already a member, consider making a financial donation of $20, $50, $100 or more to ensure we have the resources needed to reduce the widespread attack on our constitutional rights. Donation Form
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS
United Nations Commission on Human Rights
International Law
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
Florida Immigration Asylum Cases The following organizations and attorneys provide free legal services and/or referrals for such services to indigent individuals in immigration removal proceedings, pursuant to 8 CFR §1003.61.
Some of these organizations may also charge a nominal fee for legal services to certain low income individuals.
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2010 AGENDA
Housing Crisis
Employment and Labor
Open New FCRA Branches
Government Relations
Increase Membership
Funding For FCRA Operation and Programs
Immigration
2009 Civil Rights Agenda
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PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
FCRA President pushes statewide red light camera day of protest Apopka, Orlando, Palm Cost and Temple Terrace, Florida Saturday, March 6, 2010 12:00 Noon
FCRA's 5th Anniversary Celebration March 15, 2010
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