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LA County declares state of emergency to aid residents hit by immigration raids
The emergency declaration enables faster county response and financial aid including rent relief and legal support for residents affected by Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
- Los Angeles County officials declared a local state of emergency to assist families affected by federal immigration raids, approved in a 4-1 vote on Tuesday.
- The emergency declaration will allow the county to provide resources, such as rent relief, to residents impacted by the raids.
- Supervisor Lindsey Horvath called the raids an emergency, stating that they have caused fear and disruption in local communities.
- Board Chair Kathryn Barger opposed the declaration, warning of potential legal consequences regarding federal immigration authority.
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The measure will allow relief in the payment of tenants who have been delayed due to federal activity against immigrants
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