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Bureaucracy, Helplessness and Hope: A Typical Day in Immigration Court
Immigration Judge Renee Renner is on the final case on her morning docket. The Mexican national in front of her is asking for more time to prepare his asylum application. He’s already pushed off the case many times – it’s been pending since Immigration and Customs Enforcement first issued a charging document, or a “Notice…
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San Diego Coalition Seeks Public Input To Improve Newcomer Experience
While the national immigration debate largely focuses on how a person enters the country, a local effort is examining the process after immigrants arrive, and it’s tapping the public for help.
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International Museum In San Diego Looks Local For Latest Multicultural Offering
San Diego’s museums showcase artwork and artifacts from around the world, but curators at the Mingei International Museum didn’t have to travel far for its upcoming demonstration.
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San Diego District Attorney’s Race Pits Public Defender Against County’s Interim Prosecutor
A veteran prosecutor serving as interim District Attorney is running against a deputy public defender seeking change.
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San Diego City Council Committee Hears Suggestions To Address Housing Crisis
The San Diego City Council’s Smart Growth and Land Use Committee hosted discussions Wednesday intended to alleviate the city’s affordable housing challenges.