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Traffic Stop Reveals Keeping Immigration Enforcement Separate From Police May Be Impossible
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies this summer pulled over an undocumented married couple and contacted Border Patrol, who took them into custody. Now, the family has filed a claim with San Diego County, arguing the June traffic stop violated their constitutional and civil rights. They’re seeking $2 million in damages for separating family members and…
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Little East Africa Gathering Place Assisted by Famous Ice Cream Duo
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Cleanup In City Heights Benefits Somali Neighborhood
More than 250 volunteers gathered near 50th Street and University Avenue on Friday to pick up trash, build benches and lay fresh coats of paint.
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Some (Not All) Refugees Find New Homes After Improper Resettlement Practices
We follow up with some refugee families months after a KPBS investigation found a San Diego resettlement agency’s improper housing placement practices put them at risk of losing their homes.
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How California’s Plan to Protect Undocumented Immigrants Will Play Out in San Diego
California offers some of the broadest protections and rights to undocumented immigrants in the country, and the California Values Act, which went into effect Jan. 1, makes those protections even stronger. Indeed, the law – also known as SB 54, or the sanctuary state law – will have a significant impact, particularly for certain people.…