California Public Prosecutor Rob Punta, along with an alliance of 20 other lawyers, litigate Monday against the Trump administration on new federal directives that restrict access to some general benefits programs on the basis of immigration.
The lawsuit is challenged from the changes in the recent policy by American health and humanitarian services, employment, education, justice that implements eligibility guidelines for programs such as Head Start, mental health services, housing assistance, and home violence shelters.
Public lawyers argue that the inverse changes of contracts from federal precedents can limit access to basic services for unconventional individuals and mixed families.
“In 2023-24, the coalitions of California’s direct regionalists served California Punta office.
However, President Trump and others said in his administration that restrictions are necessary Protecting services to American citizens.
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