Luis Gutiérrez

In 1998 he was caught up in a corruption scandal in which Gutierrez had only paid $274 dollars in property tax while his neighbors were paying up to $5,000. Gutierrez claimed his property was a vacant lot.
Of Puerto Rican descent, he is a current supporter of Puerto Rican independence, and the Vieques movement. Gutiérrez is also an outspoken advocate of workers' rights, LGBT rights, gender equality, and other liberal and progressive causes. In 2010, Frank Sharry of America's Voice, an immigration reform advocacy group, said of Gutiérrez: "He's as close as the Latino community has to a Martin Luther King figure." His supporters have given him the nickname ''El Gallito'' – the little fighting rooster – in reference to his fiery oratory and political prowess.
His district, the 4th congressional district, was featured by ''The Economist'' as one of the most strangely drawn and gerrymandered congressional districts in the country and has been nicknamed "earmuffs" due to its shape. It was created to pack two majority Hispanic parts of Chicago into one district, thereby creating a majority Hispanic district.
In November 2017, Gutiérrez announced that he would retire from Congress at the end of his current term, and not seek re-election in 2018. As of 2021, Gutiérrez lives in Puerto Rico. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Gómez Herrera, Karen, Espinoza Torrez, Meyling Cecilia, Mejía, Yaoli, Zambrana Gutiérrez, Luis Enrique, Silva, Erasmo, Rojas, Jency, Gadea, Walter, Chavarria, Sergio, Hernández, Mario, Mercedes Ramírez, María, María Membreño, Juana María, Lara Toruño, María Eugenia, Saenz Suárez, J´óse Eduardo, Valle Dávila, Sergio, Torrez Rivera, Aunner Jonathan, Carera Velásquez, Eugenia del Socorro, Cáceres Salinas, Mercedes
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