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Visa overstays and scores of backlogged citizenship applications are in many ways the real heavy lift when it comes to addressing the U.S. undocumented immigrant crisis.

But the clerks who tackle those kinds of issues – many based here in Orange County – have spent their summer fighting layoffs amid what they call union busting efforts from a Democratic presidential administration. 

Standing up to protest in the heat of the sun on numerous weekdays this summer instead of going to work inside the air conditioned Chet Holifield Federal Building in Laguna Niguel, these clerks and their union leaders aimed to put a bit of heat of their own on the Biden Administration as well as waking up residents to their role in the immigration system. 



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