Immigration
Oct. 23, 2014
Central Valley, Inland Empire seek more help for immigration cases
Legal aid providers are ramping up immigrant children services in the the Central Valley and Inland Empire, which have experienced increased populations - including immigrant children - not matched by locals holding bar cards.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Getting courtroom help for unaccompanied immigrant children facing deportation has been a thorny problem for legal service providers. The snags mushroom when nonprofits seek to aid kids who end up in the vast expanse of rural California, where the need is growing and lawyers are scarce.
Legal aid providers are ramping up immigrant children services in the the Central Valley and Inland Empire, which hav...
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