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Help desks at immigration courts disappear along with other basic legal services as Trump administration ramps up deportation ...
Oregon lawmakers approved $15 million last month to help ensure immigrants facing deportation can receive free state-funded ...
Governor Newsom signs budget measure restricting taxpayer-funded legal services for noncitizens with serious or violent felony convictions, drawing fierce criticism from immigrant rights advocates. In ...
A diverse group has been showing up at courts to escort immigrants at risk of being detained for deportation by masked ...
California is about to put new restrictions on its legal aid fund often used by undocumented immigrants. Advocates are saying ...
Even as California fights President Donald Trump's use of military forces to assist immigration actions, state lawmakers are poised to restrict who can receive taxpayer-funded legal help in ...
California will begin restricting access to a key legal aid fund for undocumented immigrants with serious or violent felony convictions starting next year ...
The programs provide legal services to immigrants facing deportation. There are 3.5 million cases in immigration courts nationwide, up from about half a million in 2014.
Two North Carolina nonprofit organizations will each receive a $100,000 grant as part of the Hispanic Federation’s new $1 million initiative to support legal services for immigrants.
Gomez’s office said the language of the budget bill and the proposed Immigrant Legal Defense Act differ. The state’s new budget sets aside $5 million for immigration legal aid.