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[[Chirayu Patel]] met with Congressman [[Rodney Davis]] to advocate for illegal immigration on December 5 2017.<ref>[https://twitter.com/cpatel17/status/938099600023605248, Accessed January 30 2018</ref> | [[Chirayu Patel]] met with Congressman [[Rodney Davis]] to advocate for illegal immigration on December 5 2017.<ref>[https://twitter.com/cpatel17/status/938099600023605248, Accessed January 30 2018</ref> | ||
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+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' wrote a letter of support to the [[Council on American-Islamic Relations]] (CAIR) on the occasion of their 24th anniversary in September 2018.<ref>[https://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/1002-2018-letters-of-support-for-cair.pdf Letters of Support for CAIR accessed January 26 2020]</ref> | ||
==On CAIR== | ==On CAIR== |
Latest revision as of 16:51, 26 January 2020
Template:TOCnestleft Rodney Davis is a Republican Representative from Illinois.
Meeting with Rodney Davis
Chirayu Patel met with Congressman Rodney Davis to advocate for illegal immigration on December 5 2017.[1]
Support for the Council on American Islamic Relations
Rodney Davis wrote a letter of support to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) on the occasion of their 24th anniversary in September 2018.[2]
On CAIR
“As the country’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization [. . .] Thank you CAIR for serving as an excellent example of service and humanitarianism for others in the community.”
Rep. Rodney Davis (D-Ill.) (October 2017).[3]
NAKASEC connection
Rodney Davis with Inhe Choi, and HANA Center, September 21, 2017.