Leticia Fraga has diverse work experience in various organizations. Leticia is currently serving as the Council President for The Municipality of Princeton since January 2021 and previously held the role of Councilwoman since January 2018. Prior to their involvement in local government, they were the Chair of the Princeton Civil Rights Commission starting in January 2017. Leticia has also contributed to the Princeton community by being a member of the Board for organizations such as Princeton Community Housing and Princeton YWCA. Leticia has actively participated in addressing childhood hunger in Princeton as a Board Member for Send Hunger Packing Princeton (SHUPP), working to provide food for students in need. In addition, they have played a role in promoting civil rights and cross-cultural understanding in the Mercer County regional area as a Trustee for the Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund (LALDEF). Leticia's career also includes experience as an Immigration Paralegal in a law office, where they prepared immigration petitions and had correspondence with clients and government agencies. Furthermore, they worked as an Investigator for USCIS, conducting background investigations for security clearances. Leticia's early career involved their role as a Civil Rights Specialist at the King County Office of Civil Rights Enforcement, where they handled investigations and provided education on fair housing laws.
Leticia Fraga has attended Rider University but the start and end years are not provided. It is mentioned that Leticia obtained an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree from Rider University. However, the field of study for both their attendance and degree remains unspecified. In addition to their education, Leticia has a certification in Paralegal from the Washington State Paralegal Association, but the specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not mentioned.
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