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Group wants referendum on immigrant children

Robin Schwartz
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myfoxdetroit.com

VASSAR, MI (AP)--   An opponent of a social services organization's proposal to house child immigrants from Central America in a small Michigan community wants voters there to have a say. 

The Saginaw News reports Tamyra Murray, an organizer for Michiganders for Immigration Control and Enforcement, is seeking a referendum petition in Vassar for voters to decide on changes in city ordinances such as those that might be needed for the plans.

Murray presented a letter to the Vassar Planning Commission on Monday, informing the city she'll file petition language.

Grosse Pointe Park-based Wolverine Human Services has proposed housing 60 children at the 145-bed Pioneer Work and Learn Center in Vassar, about 70 miles northwest of Detroit. Many of more than 57,000 young people have fled violence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.