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Immigration,
Government

Jun. 25, 2020

Lawyers hopeful mixed-status families can get stimulus aid

While lawmakers in Washington debate another stimulus package, advocates for families with relatives who are illegally in the country want a federal judge in California to issue an order to allow them to receive aid checks.

While lawmakers in Washington debate another stimulus package, advocates for families with relatives who are illegally in the country want a federal judge in California to issue an order to allow them to receive aid checks.

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act passed in late March gave $1,200 to eligible individuals with qualifying income and Social Security numbers. Married couples that file joint taxes got $2,400,...

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