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Santa Ana launches emergency assistance program for residents affected by recent immigration enforcement
Summary
City manager announced "Santa Ana Ayuda Sin Fronteras," a city-funded assistance program offering rent and utility help and referrals for residents affected by immigration enforcement; the program began July 28 and will be monitored with a 90-day report back to council.
City Manager Rudy (surname not specified in presentation) told the council the city has launched a short-term assistance program to help low- and moderate-income residents affected by recent immigration enforcement actions.
The program, described on the dais as "Santa Ana Ayuda Sin Fronteras" (Help Without Borders), is city-funded and went into effect July 28. The city…
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