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Man Daly City police turned over to ICE speaks out at interfaith protest
A few hundred demonstrators from multiple religious faiths protested outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building Friday. The action marked the ninth straight day of action outside the...Read More
SF protesters join the fight against ICE raids
Hundreds gathered Thursday to protest planned raids against undocumented immigrants that are said to begin Sunday. Activists and organizers of all ages gathered in front of the Immigration and...Read More
SF protest planned to denounce ICE raids
Following reports that U.S. President Donald Trump will order Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids Sunday to deport undocumented immigrants in several U.S. cities, protesters will rally Thursday in San...Read More
Court orders prompt hearings for undocumented teenagers
A federal appeals court ruled in San Francisco Monday that undocumented teenagers who are accused of gang affiliation can't be held in custody indefinitely and must be given a...Read More
Sheriff to close Richmond ICE facility
Contra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston announced plans Tuesday to end a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Marshals Service that allowed ICE to house...Read More
Immigration status protected from court disclosure
Just one day after President Donald Trump said California has "sparked a rebellion" with its sanctuary city and state policies, Gov. Jerry Brown signed new legislation Thursday preventing undocumented...Read More
Rally outside ICE office highlights uncertainty
Dozens of immigration activists rallied Tuesday in support of Fernando Carrillo, released from custody last month after being jailed for more than six months, as he attended a check-in...Read More
ICE admitted to Santa Clara Co. jail twice in March
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents gained entry into Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office's jail facility and interviewed multiple inmates in March, according to a sheriff's spokesman.Read More
Schaaf blasts back in defense of immigrants
Despite allegations that Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf violated federal law by notifying the public of a massive immigration sweep, she said she's confident that her actions were fully legal. Read More
Workers rally as Supreme Court weighs union dues
Teachers, nurses, transit workers and politicians rallied at San Francisco City Hall in response to a U.S. Supreme Court case that could decrease funding and participation in unions.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
SF deputy sheriff’s gun stolen from rental car
A San Francisco sheriff's deputy's gun was stolen from a parked rental car Sunday.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
Santa Cruz mayor ‘outraged’ over immigration arrests
Santa Cruz city officials said they feel "deceived" and "outraged" that the Department of Homeland Security detained 10 people based on their immigration status during a joint operation with...Read More
Stanford president rejects ‘sanctuary’ status
Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne declined to officially declare the university a 'sanctuary campus.'Read More
BART considers ‘sanctuary in transit’ policy
Two BART directors are seeking a new policy to limit the agency's cooperation with the federal government over issues related to passengers' immigration status.Read More
Pier 14 gun was stolen from federal officer
The gun allegedly fired by an undocumented immigrant accused of killing a 32-year-old woman last week was issued to a U.S. Bureau of Land Management law enforcement ranger.Read More