SEATTLE (AP) -- Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn is stepping into the immigration debate by offering young immigrants eligible to stay in the country under a federal program help with the paperwork.
The mayor's office announced Wednesday that immigrants applying for President Barack Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program can call Seattle City Light to have their names added to their utility bill. The program requires proof of residency and the mayor aims to help them with that paperwork.
McGinn says it's a small change that will help immigrants seeking to stay in the country.
That federal program provides young immigrants who arrived in the United States as children a legal way to live in the country on renewable two-year stays, if they meet certain age and non-criminal history criteria.
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