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Board endorses state lawsuit and mobilizes county services after weekend immigration raids
Summary
Following widespread federal immigration enforcement and deployment of the National Guard in the region, the Board of Supervisors approved a motion to coordinate rapid response supports for impacted residents, join the state's lawsuit as an amicus, and develop resource lists and activation plans for county services.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to back the state of California’s lawsuit challenging the federal deployment of the National Guard and to direct county offices to mobilize services for residents affected by immigration enforcement actions.
Supervisor Hilda Solis introduced the motion after a series of immigration enforcement operations in Westlake, Cypress Park, Downtown Los Angeles, the Fashion District and other locations over the preceding days. The motion directed the county Office of Immigrant Affairs (in the Department…
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