Sunday, October 04, 2009

Immigration plan should draw crowd

An important meeting Monday will have many people watching. The law being discussed concerns undocumented juveniles accused of crimes. - - Donna Poisl

by Marisa Lagos

The never-ending immigration debate will rear its head again in San Francisco Monday when a Board of Supervisors committee takes up a controversial proposal that would make it tougher for local police to hand over undocumented juveniles accused of crimes to federal authorities.

The meeting is expected to draw a large crowd supporting the proposed law (we're not sure whether the opposition has organized to come out as well - all public speakers will be allowed two minutes to tell the committee how they feel).
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