California officials are considering to set aside public funds for the legal defense of illegal immigrants who have received protection from deportation under a now-canceled executive amnesty program.
Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown and top state lawmakers announced Tuesday they want to use $30 million to aid beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which President Donald Trump decided to end last week.
The plan, which is set to be taken up by a legislative committee on Wednesday, would set aside $20 million for legal services for DACA recipients and give $10 million to public colleges as financial aid to DACA students, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. – READ MORE
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