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WSHRC does not ask or record immigration statuses

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Thursday, March 16, 2017

The Human Rights Commission will provide services to any person regardless of his or her immigration or citizenship status.  The Human Rights Commission does not ask a person about his or her immigration or citizenship status, and does not record that information.

 

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