Inmigrante TV

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Inmigrante TV
Type Broadcast digital television network
AvailabilityNationwide, though not in every market
Motto Noticias – Inmigración – La Reforma
Slogan Somos una sola voz
Key people
Manuel Solis; Roberto Repreza, Marina Gil, Carolina Sanford, Juan Ignacio Rosales, Dagoberto Urbina, Diana Briceño, Carlos Cesteros.
Launch date
February 19, 2010;10 years ago (2010-02-19)
Official website
www.inmigrantetv.com


blog.inmigrantetv.com

Inmigrante TV is an American television network featuring political news and commentary aimed at Hispanic immigrants.

The station was founded in 2010 by immigration attorney Manuel Solis. Much of the programming consists of advertising for Solis' law firm.

It was broadcast on the following digital subchannels:

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