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Congressman Aaron Schock during speeches by fellow congressmen and others at an immigration reform panel hosted by the Illinois Business Immigration Coalition on March 9, 2015, at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago.
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Congressman Aaron Schock during speeches by fellow congressmen and others at an immigration reform panel hosted by the Illinois Business Immigration Coalition on March 9, 2015, at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago.
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Federal prosecutors in Chicago have agreed to drop all charges against former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock if he pays back money he owes to the Internal Revenue Service and his campaign fund. He resigned in 2015 amid the federal investigation into his use of his campaign funds and House allowance to pay personal expenses.