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          In October , Daniel Solis, the then-powerful alderman of Chicago's 25th Ward, was talking with a longtime associate at the back of a.

        1. In October , Daniel Solis, the then-powerful alderman of Chicago's 25th Ward, was talking with a longtime associate at the back of a.
        2. As an elected alderman, Solis oversees the city's 25th Ward, which includes a diverse group of neighborhoods — Pilsen, Chinatown, the West Loop.
        3. Daniel Solis is an American politician from Illinois.
        4. Like Burke, Solis has been a powerful, longtime alderman.
        5. Longtime Chicago Ald. Danny Solis' cover was blown nearly six years ago, when the Chicago Sun-Times revealed him to have been cooperating with.
        6. Daniel Solis is an American politician from Illinois.!

          Daniel Solis

          American politician

          Daniel Solis is an American politician from Illinois. He served as an alderman on the Chicago City Council from 1996 to 2019.

          He represented Chicago's 25th Ward which includes the Lower West Side.

          His sister is Patti Solis Doyle, who was Hillary Clinton's former campaign manager. Solis was a member of Clinton's Illinois Steering Committee.[1]

          Early life and career

          Solis was born in 1949 in Monterrey, Mexico.

          Aldermen responded with shock Wednesday to a newspaper report that veteran Ald. Daniel Solis has been cooperating with federal authorities.

          When he was six, he emigrated to the United States with his mother. His father had already come to the country in seek of work.[2]

          Solis began his career as a schoolteacher. He was the founder and executive director of Latino Youth High School as well as the executive director of the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council.

          Later, he was co-founder and executive director of the United Neighborhood Organization (UNO) where he led a successful campaign to help 12,000 immigrants become naturalized citizens and register to