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The California Report September 6, 2017

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Thousands Hit the Streets in Los Angeles in Support of DACA

Now that the decision's been announced to end the DACA program in the next 6 months, elected leaders in Southern California are rallying to the defense of ‘Dreamers’ living in the L.A. Area. Here’s more from our LA bureau chief Steven Cuevas.

Legal Options for Tens of Thousands of Dreamers

DACA recipients are asking questions about how to protect themselves now that President Trump is ending their legal protections. Advocates say there are steps they can take.  More from KQED’s Peter Arcuni.

 

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