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</html><description>Earlier this month Mayor de Blasio unveiled a $16.4 million legal services plan as a part of his executive budget which would provide undocumented immigrants facing deportation and other proceedings legal representation. The Mayor later revealed that this funding would not be provided for immigrants in removal proceedings who have been convicted of certain crimes. [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
