Immigrants say they want ‘a seat at the table’ in next governor’s administration

Published by Portland Press Herald | October 17, 2018

Claude Rwaganje, executive director of Prosperity Maine

Claude Rwaganje, executive director of Prosperity Maine

Claude Rwaganje is hoping that Maine’s next governor will be kinder to immigrants than the present occupant of the Blaine House.

Rwaganje and other immigrants to Maine said they are listening closely to what the four candidates hoping to replace Gov. Paul LePage are saying when it comes to the state’s newest residents – such as how much state aid they should be afforded and what policies they might advance to support immigrant communities.

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