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Rep Ellison Urges Minnesota Liberians to Run for Office
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MINNEAPOLIS – Rep. Keith Ellison, the first African American from Minnesota to be elected to the U.S. Congress, challenged Liberians in the state to run for political office.
 
Ellison was speaking Saturday at The Cedars Hall in Minneapolis, during the Inaugural Ball of Kerper Dwanyen as the 20th president of Organization of Liberians in Minnesota.

“I am looking forward to a day when a Liberian will get on the ballot and run for political office,” Ellison said.

Rep. Ellison, who served as guest speaker, lauded Liberians and said they are blessed with great gifts. He said Liberia and the United States have a special relationship which dates back to the 1800s.
 
He noted that the name “Liberia” means freedom. He asked Liberians to push for the passing of the “Liberian Permanent Act” to enable their fellow citizens living in the United States under temporary protected status to become permanent residents before expiration of the 18-month extension President George W. Bush granted them in September.

In his inaugural statement, Dwanyen said that OLM had established a political action committee – the Liberian Community Action (LCA) – “to elect Liberian Americans to city council seats” in Brooklyn Center and Brooklyn Park.
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Added: November 29, 2010. 01:51 PM GMT
appreciation
I find it ridiculous that we have to continue to urge our government to renew their TPS status yearly. As long as these individuals have been a part of this society fabric, these individuals--especially those who came to this country as children--should be provided an opportunity to gain permanent citizenship. I have friends affected by this situation, and I hope that with the new leadership understands the vast contribution that Liberians and all immigrants have made to this country we deem United. The blood of forced and voluntary immigrants have built this nation.
I am ready to sign under the post I found by shared files search saying that Liberians living in the U.S under the TPS, strongly urge the U.S Senate, and other Humanitarian Organization, to remind President Obama to extend the Liberian TPS for another year 2011. Liberians can not return home due to the lack of water supply, electricity, medical, food security and jobs to support thousands of Liberians under the TPS.
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