Queens Borough President Helen Marshall and colleagues (L-R): Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz take calls during visit, Thursday, April 25th to Daily News/CUNY Citizenship NOW hotline at CUNY’s New Community College in midtown. The total number of calls for free help with immigration and citizenship issues surpassed 10,000 during the borough presidents’ visit Thursday. The campaign began Monday and ends Friday at 7 p.m. Standing at right is CUNY Vice Chancellor Jay Hershenson
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