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Immigration

Feb. 22, 2017

State budgets $25M for immigration services while attorneys advise some clients to wait

About a quarter of this money is designated for helping people apply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A state program that funds legal services for people who have illegally immigrated has entered its second year, with $25 million in grants approved for 80 organizations around California.

About a quarter of this money is designated for helping people apply for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. But many of the organizations receiving the Immigration Services grants are now advising ...

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