They're the region's largest immigrant community. And Salvadoran-Americans are increasingly flexing their political muscles, in Washington and in San Salvador. Kojo speaks with two Salvadoran-born elected leaders about local politics and new, transnational definitions of "constituencies".
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Salvadoran-American Political Leaders (Rebroadcast)
Listen Monday, Jan. 21, 2008 at 12:20 p.m. in PoliticsGuests
Ana Sol Gutierrez
Maryland State Delegate (D- Dist. 18, Montgomery County)
Walter Tejada
Chairman, Arlington County Board (D)
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