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California built a safety net for undocumented immigrants. Now deficits could leave some behind

Avatar photo by Jeanne Kuang, CalMatters and Nicole Foy, CalMatters July 14, 2023

In a major reversal since the 1990s, California has opened up government programs to undocumented residents more than any other state. But budget realities are putting the brakes on other expansions that advocates want, like a $330 million proposal to offer unemployment benefits to undocumented workers.


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