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Immigration solutions topic of Women Voters program

The Macon County League of Women Voters will host a program on comprehensive immigration reform on Nov. 11 at the Tartan Hall in Franklin.

Victoria Lyall, of America Springs Eternal, a non-profit organization working to cultivate understanding between immigrants and native-born citizens, will address fair, practical solutions to immigration problems.

Lunch is available by reservation at noon, the program is at 12:15. No cost for the program, public invited and encouraged to attend. Call 828.371.0527 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for lunch reservations.

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