LA Council Committee Approves To Expand Use Of RepresentLA Funding
A Los Angeles City Council committee Friday voted 4-1 to approve a motion seeking to expand the use of funds to cover additional legal services through RepresentLA, an initiative aimed at providing free legal services for the city's immigrant community. The motion presented by council members Hugo Soto-Martinez and Curren Price calls to expand the $4 million program for services addressing detained and non-detained merit-blind removal defense. "Deportation proceedings, which are things that are not covered under this current plan, are the most difficult , most arduous or the most stressful experiences and tear families apart,'' Soto-Martinez said, who is the chair of the Civil Rights, Equity, Immigration, Aging and Disability committee. "That's why I introduced the motion, because while I thought we did good work, let's try to improve it.'' City Council approved the move forward with the implementation of RepresentLA in April, but it did not specifically carve out funding for legal services for immigrants who might have criminal records.
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