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County Supervisors Ok Immigrant Resource Deal With Mexican Consulate
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AI-generatedThis is a local government administrative decision with no direct commercial mechanism. It does not affect any commodity price, supply chain, company margin, or sector revenue. The program involves legal services for immigrants, but no specific company, investment amount, or market impact is mentioned. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.
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- San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved agreement with Mexican Consulate for legal defense services for Mexican nationals.
- Agreement aims to enhance access to 'Know Your Rights' information and legal services for individuals facing federal immigration enforcement.
- Program initially established in 2021 to support immigrants in deportation proceedings.
- Supervisors voted 3-2 in favor; Joel Anderson and Jim Desmond opposed.
- Funding goes to Immigrant Legal Defense Program.
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