Boston announces $4.5 million funding for immigrant services
The $4.5 million fund includes $3.1 million from local philanthropies to provide legal aid, education, and direct support amid federal immigration enforcement concerns.
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Boston Mayor Wu directs $4.4 million in city, private funds to beef up immigration protections
BOSTON — Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced $4.4 million in city and philanthropic funding will be used to beef up protections for local immigrants, with an emphasis on providing legal services for people facing deportation amid the federal crackdown.
Boston Mayor Wu directs $4.4M in city, private funds to beef up immigration protections
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced $4.4 million in city and philanthropic funding will be used to beef up protections for local immigrants, with an emphasis on providing legal services for people facing deportation amid the federal crackdown.
By Sarah BetancourtTo read this article in English in GBH News, click here.The city of Boston will offer $4.5 million through a public-private partnership to support organizations that help immigrant residents with legal assistance, quick help, and advocacy for their rights.“The people of Boston founded this country with the principles of community and freedom for all, and those are the principles we continue to fight for,” Mayor Michelle Wu sai…
The city of Boston, along with municipal leaders and partner organizations, announced new funds raised through an alliance with philanthropic and private organizations to support the immigrant community and the obstacles many are facing today. Boston City, along with municipal leaders and partner organizations, announced fund-raising aimed at supporting the immigrant community in Boston. "Through our Office for the Advancement of Immigrants to s…
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