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A California board voted unanimously to allocate millions of dollars for services aimed at protecting illegal immigrants and refugees in the community.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors in Oakland decided at Tuesday's regular meeting to set aside around $2.2 million for communities in their area in response to President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, at the request of the board's ad hoc Alameda County Together for All Committee.
"I'm committed, and I believe Supervisor [Elisa] Marquez is also committed, to making sure the...
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