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Luis Cortes
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Luis Cortes

The Reverend Luis Cortés Jr. is the president and CEO of Esperanza USA, the largest Hispanic faith-based community-development corporation in the country. In January 2005, he was featured as one of Time magazine's "25 Most Influential Evangelicals."

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Aug 25, 2009
Repare su crédito ahora (How to Fix Your Credit) will be released on August 25, 2009 in eBook
Aug 25, 2009
Aug 25, 2009
Consiga un trabajo hoy (How to Write a Resume and Get a Job) will be released on August 25, 2009 in eBook
Aug 25, 2009
Hay una respuesta (There Is an Answer) is now available in eBook
Aug 25, 2009
Hay una respuesta (There Is an Answer) will be released on August 25, 2009 in eBook
Aug 25, 2009
Aug 25, 2009
De inmigrante a ciudadano (A Simple Guide to US Immigration) will be released on August 25, 2009 in eBook
Aug 25, 2009
Compre su casa ahora (How to Buy a Home) is now available in eBook
Aug 25, 2009
Compre su casa ahora (How to Buy a Home) will be released on August 25, 2009 in eBook
Aug 25, 2009
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Introduction from Repare su crédito ahora (How to Fix Your Credit)
Jan 29, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Consiga un trabajo hoy (How to Write a Resume and Get a Job)
Jan 29, 2009
A Simple Guide to U.S. Immigration and Citizenship will be released on October 07, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Oct 07, 2008
A Simple Guide to U.S. Immigration and Citizenship is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 07, 2008
A Simple Guide to U.S. Immigration and Citizenship will be released on October 07, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Oct 07, 2008
A Simple Guide to U.S. Immigration and Citizenship is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 07, 2008

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CNN, January 12, 2013
...By , CNN Follow @DanMericaCNN Washington (CNN) – When the Rev. Samuel Rodriguez talks about immigration, it is as someone who has witnessed the way a religious community is affected when a family is torn apart by deportation. “It is personal...
10News.com, January 16, 2013
...trying to bring jackets over to the poor," she said. According to an email to Murphy from Luis Cortes at the Mexican Consulate, Cecil signed a document written in Spanish when he was released at the border. The email said, "if he signed the document...
Lincoln Times News, January 14, 2013
...The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: Albert Luis Cortes Jr., 22, of 286 Colonial Village Dr. in Lincolnton was charged Jan. 10 with one count each of simple assault and second-degree trespassing. A $1,500 bond was set...
CNN, January 12, 2013
...By , CNN Follow @DanMericaCNN Washington (CNN) – When the Rev. Samuel Rodriguez talks about immigration, it is as someone who has witnessed the way a religious community is affected when a family is torn apart by deportation. “It is personal...
Pittsburgh Business Times, January 10, 2013
...WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --� On January 8th, it was announced that The Reverend Luis Cortes will offer the invocation prayer at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Luncheon following the Inaugural ceremonies on Monday, January...
Puget Sound Business Journal, January 10, 2013
...WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --� On January 8th, it was announced that The Reverend Luis Cortes will offer the invocation prayer at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Luncheon following the Inaugural ceremonies on Monday, January...
Memphis Business Journal, January 10, 2013
...WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --� On January 8th, it was announced that The Reverend Luis Cortes will offer the invocation prayer at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Luncheon following the Inaugural ceremonies on Monday, January...
St Louis Business Journal, January 10, 2013
...WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --� On January 8th, it was announced that The Reverend Luis Cortes will offer the invocation prayer at the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Luncheon following the Inaugural ceremonies on Monday, January...