United States has designated a Dominican Republic as assessor in the Department of State to treat the inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere

The President of the United States, Joe Biden designed – the Dominican Laura Jiménez as assessor in the Department of State to treat the victims of the Occidental Hemisphere.

The Dominican woman who was elected to the Democratic Party worked in favor of the construction of a more equitable policy and a compromised city council and his work was carried out by life experiences as an immigrant created between the Dominican Republic, Florida.

Laura Jiménez is the columnist and producer of television and radio Cristhian Jiménez and licensed Vilma Pimentel. Es graduada en Ciencias Políticas en la Florida Atlantic University en Estados Unidos, and has not lived for more than 25 years. He has a career in the Democratic Party.

Jiménez’s functions as “Senior Advisor” are to assess relevant issues in the Western Hemisphere in the Department of State.

In anticipation of this issue, Jiménez is working on the Biden-Harris presidential transition working to involve interested parties in the Agency’s Audit team.

Also, during the presidential election campaign Joe Biden, was the National Director of the Voto Latino. Biden obtained the 65 per cent among Latin voters.

Jiménez and his experience in politics included in his session as Florida state senator’s personal donor José Javier Rodríguez, donated to anti-immigrant legislation, working in public education and electoral reform.

Laura Jiménez’s Latin electoral political formation has been marked by his work in the Andrew Gillum campaigns for Governor and Hillary for America in Florida during the 2018 and 2016 election cycles, respectively. If you want to graduate from Florida Atlantic University, you have a license in Political Science.

Dominic Laura Jiménez commenced his raids on Florida politics in 2012, working in various areas within the State Legislature and in legislative elections. Laura Jiménez supports a unique public policy and political workforce, as well as a multidimensional support for the Latin community.

Through its work, it has built strategic relationships and alliances that some of these political leaders have members of local communities.

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