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SAINT PAUL MAYOR CHRISTOPHER COLEMAN APPEALS FOR LIBERIANS ON TPS
The Mayor of Saint Paul, Christopher Coleman has added his voice to many 100_7647.JPGappeals to President Barack Obama and the US Congress to extend the TPS for Liberians in the Twin cities and across the country. 
Mayor Coleman made the plead when a delegation of the Liberian Community in Saint Paul, MN (LCM) paid him a visit. The President of the Liberian Community of Minnesota/St Paul, Mr. Edward William Carter assured the Mayor Coleman of LCM preparedness to partner with the city of St. Paul in its efforts to build a diverse and inclusive community environment to spur growth and development amongst all of its inhabitants.
Speaking recently when a two-man representative delegation which included the Chairman of LCM Board of Directors, Hon. Benoni Tarr Grimes paid a courtesy call on Mayor Coleman, the LCM chief Executive praised His Lordship for his recent “Strategic and Sustainable Neighborhood Initiative” and “Vendor Outreach Program (VOP), “both of whom are intended to involve minority groups, particularly African immigrant communities in the public contracting system and promote growth and development amongst all residents of the City of Saint Paul. 

Further speaking, Mr. Carter noted that Liberians as one of the oldest African Immigrants Communities in St. Paul, have been constructively and productively  engaged with the city for over fifty years, and are prepare more than every before to partner with Mayor Coleman in his vision to make St Paul a “more livable city in America. “  The LCM boss also used the occasion to solicit Mayors Coleman’s support for the ongoing Liberian Immigration struggle, as well as requested Mayor’s Coleman’s support for a Soccer Tournament to be organized by LCM to create awareness amongst the African Immigrant Communities about the city’s diversity programs. 

Speaking earlier, Mayor Coleman welcomed the delegation to his office, and observed that city hall was cognizant of the many contributions being made by the Liberians Immigrant community in the areas of health, infrastructural growth and education. 
He stressed the need for more minority groups’ involvement in the activities of the city and assured the delegation of City Hall Commitment and support for the Soccer Tournament, as well as the ongoing immigration struggle. He promised to contact his state Congressional leaders to encourage them to lend their support to the initiative. Also Present during the deliberation was the Chief of Staff of the Mayor’s Office, Mrs. Sara Grewing.

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