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Irvine directs staff to develop immigration response readiness program to coordinate due‑process resources
Summary
Council voted 5–1 to have staff design an immigration response readiness program to coordinate pro bono legal referrals, outreach materials and a rapid-response network; staff to report back within 30 days. Vice Mayor Mai voted no and one member was absent.
The Irvine City Council on June 3 directed staff to develop an immigration response readiness program to coordinate legal resources, outreach materials and rapid-response referrals to protect due‑process rights of people connected to the city. The motion asked staff to return to council within 30 days with a recommended program.
Mayor (presiding officer) introduced the item, framing it as a readiness…
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