A separate ad hoc committee is exploring the pros and cons of the national program and hearing public comment
After learning that Chula Vista dropped its “welcoming city” designation without its input, the Human Relations Commission is now urging the South County municipality to reverse its decision.
In 2019, Chula Vista became the first city in California to be certified by a national nonprofit as a “welcoming city,” a designation given to local governments committed to the inclusion of immigrants and refugees. Welcoming America offers comprehensive guidelines for municipalities to foster stronger connections between residents and immigrants and provides ways to keep governments accountable. The rigorous process involves audits of citywide policies and programs.
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