Schwarzenegger to attend immigration meeting at White House
Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and 19 other "stakeholders" plan to meet with President Obama on Tuesday afternoon at the White House to discuss immigration reform.
Former Los Angeles Police Department Chief William J. Bratton and Los Angeles City Council President Eric Garcetti will be attending, according to White House officials.
The group will discuss "the importance of fixing the broken immigration system for our nation's 21st century economic and security needs," officials said.
Read more on the immigration summit at The Times' Politics Now blog.
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Photo: Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, pictured earlier this month in his Santa Monica office. Credit: Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times