Daily Journal Staff Writer
A new state law designed to aid unaccompanied juvenile immigrants is only a month old but is already having an impact, lawyers said, citing recent rulings in state probate and family courts.
Despite some opposition, SB 873 is helping clear up perceived conflicts between state statutes and the federal immigration system.
Just days before his 18th birthday this month, time was slipping away for...
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