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ICE activity in Bay Area: Several people detained by agents in SF and Concord
Several people were detained by federal agents Tuesday after they showed up for hearings at immigration courthouses in San Francisco and Concord.
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Former immigration judges alarmed by ICE detentions at Bay Area courts
A recent wave of detentions by ICE agents at Bay Area immigration courts is sparking concern among former immigration judges.
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Recent ICE activities criticized by Bay Area attorneys, activists
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is being blasted by attorneys and advocates across the Bay Area for sending agents into immigration courts this week.
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ICE agents spotted in San Francisco and Concord immigration courts, with one reported arrest
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been spotted at immigration courts in San Francisco and Concord throughout the week, signaling a shift in enforcement policy.
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‘It doesn't seem ready': Engineers on stalled CA 911 overhaul had doubts about tech, Telegram chats show
Messages between engineers working for one of the companies hired to help build the state’s “Next Generation” 911 system appear to show internal doubts the technology was ready just before it was delivered for testing in Oklahoma and 10 months before it went live in a California dispatch center.
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Cal OES plans increased oversight on delayed Next Gen 911 upgrade, could swap vendors
Following a review of California’s years-long overhaul of its aging 911 system, Cal OES announced plans to improve implementation but offered no timeline for the project’s completion.
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DOGE claims at least $117 million in Bay Area contract cuts, spurring layoffs and uncertainty
DOGE’s ongoing efforts to slash government contracts have led to the termination of more than 100 contracts with ties to Bay Area businesses and nonprofits.
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DOJ memo could threaten pro-bono Attorney of the Day program in SF immigration court
Among the Trump administration’s sweeping changes to the U.S. immigration system are new policies that threaten to limit pro-bono legal services in immigration court.
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Secret church records ordered to be released by judge show how SF Archdiocese investigated abuse claims
Years of meeting minutes from the San Francisco Archdiocese’s Independent Review Board were released Wednesday morning following a bankruptcy’s judge’s order
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SF mom says legal aid helped keep her family housed, but budget cuts could eliminate program
A program offering free legal representation to low-income San Franciscans could soon fall victim to looming budget cuts and the city’s sluggish post-Covid economic recovery.