California To Offer 150,000 Undocumented Workers Financial Relief Amid COVID-19 Outbreak Unlisted Video
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California Governor Gavin Newsom wants to help undocumented workers affected by the novel coronavirus.
Newsom announced a plan to offer financial assistance to roughly 150,000 undocumented workers.
Business Insider reports that under the new initiative undocumented workers could get $500 in support.
The application process will open next month and will be handled by local non-profits not the government directly.
This makes California the first state to enact a financial support plan for undocumented workers.
California has over 2 million undocumented workers who pay more than $2.5 billion in taxes each year.
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