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New state law hampers workplace ICE raids
California employers can't voluntarily let immigration officials access private employee records other than I-9 employment eligibility verification forms without a subpoena or a warrant signed by a judge, according...Read More
First slow step for high-speed, low-cost Internet
According to city officials, about 12 percent of residents lack Internet access.Read More
San Jose leaders reaffirm support for undocumented immigrants
San Jose city officials and community leaders came together today at City Hall to emphasize their support for the immigrant community in Santa Clara County.Read More
Luis Mora to be released from federal custody
After nearly three weeks in a private prison, Luis Mora, a University of California at Berkeley pre-law student arrested last month at a border checkpoint, is slated to be...Read More
Immigration sweeps sting Bay Area 7-Elevens
At least 21 people were arrested and ordered to appear in immigration court during a nationwide U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation.Read More
Federal judge halts DACA termination
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration's cancellation of a program protecting undocumented young people from being deported.Read More
Trump administration boots Salvadoran immigrants
Immigrants who came to the U.S. from El Salvador in recent years under disaster-related Temporary Protected Status designations will lose that protection from deportation.Read More
Gascon takes ‘responsibility’ for Garcia Zarate acquittal
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon Tuesday defended the work of prosecutors following last week's acquittal of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate.Read More
Immigration consultant accused of swindling clients
A 52-year-old San Jose film director and owner of an immigration consulting agency is wanted on suspicion of grand theft for allegedly defrauding 17 people of more than $44,000...Read More
Jury sworn in for Kathryn Steinle trial
Opening statements will begin Monday in the trial of a man accused of fatally shooting Kathryn Steinle as she walked on San Francisco's Pier 14 in 2015.Read More
San Jose sues Trump over DACA
The city of San Jose sued President Donald Trump in federal court Thursday to challenge his cancellation of deportation protections for young immigrants.Read More
Immigration consultants to pay $400k to settle fraud claim
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced on Wednesday that his office has reached a settlement with an immigration consulting firm.Read More
SF, Santa Clara fight Trump sanctuary order
The city of San Francisco and Santa Clara County asked a federal judge to issue a permanent injunction against President Trump's executive order on sanctuary cities.Read More
Couple self-deports, leaves daughters behind
An Oakland couple and one of their four children were forced to deport themselves Wednesday evening.Read More
Self-deportation dividing Oakland family
Half of an Oakland family of six, including a nurse at Highland Hospital, is being forced to self-deport next week.Read More
San Jose woman pleads guilty to visa fraud
A San Jose businesswoman has pleaded guilty to visa fraud after admitting she submitted false and forged documents to obtain H-1B visas.Read More
San Francisco marchers call for Trump impeachment
Protesters marched through San Francisco’s sun-soaked streets Saturday afternoon, chanting against the Trump administration.Read More
BART offers safe space for immigrant riders
BART directors on Thursday approved a policy that welcomes everyone on board the transit system.Read More
Proposed bill would protect immigrants in court
Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, and a co-sponsor have introduced a bill to protect immigrants from irrelevant disclosures of their immigration status in court.Read More
SF supe seeks to ban builders of Trump ‘wall’ from city contracts
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen told T.Y. Lin International to "stick to building bridges."Read More