Some undocumented parents are now eligible for help with childcare from Utah
Ivana Martinez, KSJD (April 13, 2022)
Undocumented parents with green card-holding or U.S.-born children may now apply for Utah’s childcare subsidy program.
Undocumented parents with green card-holding or U.S.-born children may now apply for Utah’s childcare subsidy program.
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