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LA County leaders vow to continue supporting migrant Angelenos based on State of Immigrants report

In this photo from August 29, 2022, Jacinto Castor, originally from Mexico, sits with his daughter Veronica (R) after he become a U.S. citizen at a naturalization ceremony at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

Focusing on ways to serve immigrants better and give them more of a voice on a host of economic and social issues, local legislators, academics and nonprofit leaders gathered last week at the fourth L.A. immigration summit.

The two-day summit at the California Endowment in downtown L.A. centered around the findings of the State of Immigrants in Los Angeles County 2023 report, which USC's Equity Research Institute published last Tuesday. It was organized in partnership with the California Community Fund and the Council of Immigrant Inclusion, among other organizations.

The report found

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