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California Allocates $35 Million to Support Immigrants Facing Deportation
California releases $35 million to support legal defense, food aid, and basic needs for immigrants amid federal deportation efforts targeting up to 1 million people yearly.
- California allocated $35 million to support immigrant families facing deportation and assist with basic needs like food assistance.
- The funds come in addition to money set aside for legal resources to help immigrants fight deportation cases, excluding those with serious felony convictions.
- A state official said the investment aims to show up for families during 'an incredibly difficult moment' amid federal immigration enforcement actions.
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