Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - Last month, Attorney General Harris announced her office would host a series of statewide public forums in partnership with Univision Los Angeles, Service Employees International Union of California and iAmerica to inform Californians about the impact of President Barack Obama’s immigration executive actions. The statewide forums will also serve to warn consumers about potential scams and other fraud targeted at immigrant communities.
Today, the AG announced updated addresses for Los Angeles and Riverside immigration forums to be held later this month.
The public forums will be hosted in eight California counties including: Fresno, Kern, Los Angeles, Monterey, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Clara and Stanislaus. The statewide public forums will cover topics ranging from eligibility for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) program, including to how to avoid being a victim of fraud.
According to Harris. “Because of DAPA and DACA, so many families will be able to get out from living in the shadows. We want to shine a light on a new path that frees them from the lure of predators and con artists, These forums will inform immigrants about their rights and responsibilities under the new programs, helping them on their way to realizing the American Dream.”
There is just a slight problem problem: After Texas and 25 other states sued the administration, calling the moves unconstitutional, federal judge Andrew Hane, put them on hold until the case is resolved and scolded good Vern net employees for misleading him. A federal appeals court recently upheld that injunction, with some now saying the court fight could last until late in Obama’s term.
Seems like far left attorney general Harris, like the government employees are putting the cart before the horse, prompted by SEIU. After all, the SEIU and the California Teachers Union own Sacramento
“Our community trusts us to provide them with the pertinent information on this very important topic that affects so many,” said Luis PatiƱo, senior vice president and general manager, Univision Los Angeles. “As a media UPCOMING FORUM DATES
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