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    Zócalo's Connecting California

    Bitter winds blowing in Orange County

    Recent decisions on homelessness and immigration show that Orange County leaders are out of step with their constituents.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Joe Mathews • Apr 5, 2018 • 5m Listen

    Orange County is one of the richest places in the country, but political leaders are balking at find a place to live for a couple of thousand homeless people. Meanwhile, Orange County’s economy and lifestyle are heavily dependent on immigrant labor: so why is the county siding with president Trump’s aggressive crackdown on undocumented immigrants? Zocalo Public Square commentator Joe Mathews says there is a growing disconnect between politics and reality in Orange County. It underscores a larger problem in California: our local governments simply can’t meet the challenges and standards of our diverse and globally oriented communities.

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      Joe Mathews

      Host, "Zocalo's Connecting California"

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