Ed Pastor, Arizona’s First Hispanic Member of Congress, Dies at 75 By News December 01, 2018 Add Comment Edit A son of a miner, he served 23 years in the House, championing immigration and education reforms as well as universal health care. Share this post Related PostsBrock Long, FEMA Administrator, Resigns After Two Turbulent YearsFox News Breaking News AlertNews Analysis: Trump Puts Best Face on Border Deal, as Aides Try to Assuage an Angry RightTrump, Inching Toward Border Security Deal, Says Shutdown Would Be ‘Terrible’On Politics: Trump Moves Toward Border DealManafort Found to Have Lied to Prosecutors While Under a Cooperation AgreementHouse Votes to Halt Aid for Saudi Arabia’s War in YemenWith Procedural Maneuver, House G.O.P. Elevates Anti-Semitism as Political Issue
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