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Residents urge city to do more on immigration outreach, restoration at Hermosillo Park and promote parent workshops
Summary
During oral communications residents urged stronger city advocacy on immigration rulemaking, demanded restoration of amenities at Hermosillo Park and promoted upcoming parent empowerment workshops hosted by the Gateway Project.
Three public commenters used the March 3 Norwalk City Council meeting to press city leaders on immigration outreach, park restoration and family-support workshops.
Andy Scribe said many residents want the city to be more vocal and proactive on immigration enforcement and urged the council to submit comments opposing a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development rule he said…
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