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Santa Clara County church commits funds to immigration defense

Faith leaders across Santa Clara County are committing money to immigration legal defense services as advocates warn families continue to face fear and uncertainty around detention and deportation. More than 120 donors across the Presbytery of San Jose are giving $15,000 to local immigration advocacy groups to support legal aid services for people facing deportation.... The post Santa Clara County church commits funds to immigration defense appeared first on San José Spotlight .

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According to San Jose Spotlight’s source item, Santa Clara County church commits funds to immigration defense, Faith leaders across Santa Clara County are committing money to immigration legal defense services as advocates warn families continue to face fear and uncertainty around detention and deportation. More than 120 donors across the Presbytery of San Jose are giving $15,000 to local immigration advocacy groups to support legal aid services for people facing deportation…. The post Santa Clara County church commits funds to immigration defense appeared first on San José Spotlight .

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