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Brown, Legislative Leaders Propose Legal Aid for Migrant Children

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Congress may not be moving to address the surge of children crossing the Mexican border, but California looks set to. Gov. Jerry Brown and state lawmakers unveiled a proposal Thursday to provide $3 million in aid to overwhelmed legal aid groups in California helping the children navigate the U.S. immigration system.

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