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California City Approves $100,000 in Emergency Funding to Support Families Affected by Recent ICE Raids

Summary by Latin Times
The Montebello Humanitarian Services Program will provide confidential case management, legal rights workshops, and other assistance for residents affected by ICE raids

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This site will allocate resources to provide workshops and legal advice to the community

The City of Montebello, in California, has given the green light to a resolution that allocates $100,000 to a new humanitarian service program. This initiative seeks to provide support to families affected by migratory raids, offering informative workshops on legal rights and access to support and guidance services. Montebello, with a majority of Latinos and a high percentage of immigrants, faces tension due to the increase in ICE operations.

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La Opinion broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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