U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is operating a field office in San Francisco carrying out President Donald Trump’s Enforcement and Removal Operations.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan asked the city to assess how equipped its fire department is to handle a major fire event like the one in L.A. County.
In response to questions about the Bay Area operation, ICE officials sent a statement saying that “ICE does not conduct raids or sweeps, nor does the agency operate roadblocks or checkpoints. ICE’s enforcement resources are based on intelligence-driven leads and ICE officers do not target noncitizens indiscriminately.”
San Francisco leaders reaffirmed its status as a sanctuary city on Tuesday as the Trump administration vows to make good on campaign promises for increased immigration enforcement.
Protesters are voicing their opposition to incoming President-election Donald Trump, but in smaller numbers than his first term
Tens of thousands of Bay Area residents spent Monday honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. For hundreds, that included taking a special train ride from San Jose to San Francisco.
An international private school network was given the green light to move forward with a plan to open its first U.S. campus near Chase Center and the Mission Bay campus of UC San Francisco.
According to the Mercury News, data shows San Jose has the lowest firefighter staffing level when compared with Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
The ordinance generally prohibits city employees from using city resources to help enforce federal immigration law.
How do you think the next four years under President Donald Trump will affect your daily life and community? That’s the question KQED and its California public radio partners in The California Newsroom posed to our listeners and readers around the state as Trump returned to the White House for a second term.
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