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SAN DIEGO A San Diego County welfare eligibility program requiring applicants to consent to a home visit by program officials is constitutionally sound, judges with the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals decided Tuesday. The home visit consists of an interview and a home inspection by a welfare fraud investigator. The plaintiffs, welfare recipients, contended the inspe...
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