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As the San Diego County Board of Supervisors prepares to sue the Trump administration for its handling of asylum-seeking families, the San Diego Rapid Response Network is helping families.
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Organizer Keithan Jones talks about what to expect this year
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego State University Library has released a collection of hundreds of letters from asylum-seekers being held at the Otay Mesa detention center.
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Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton learned more about the challenges facing San Diego kids in the foster care system.
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KPBS Midday EditionFestival continues through Feb. 17
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A five-year plan has 20 different recommendations for immigrant and refugee integration — things like creating an office for immigration advancement, job training and career placement.
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The Department of Homeland Security says a newly launched program to return some asylum seekers to Mexico while they await their day in U.S. court will help keep families together.
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Soon it will be even easier for people to find the Little Saigon Cultural and Commercial District.
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San Diego Black Film Fest and Human Rights Watch offer lots of choices for weekend
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The Death Certificate Project aims to weed out doctors who are overprescribing opioids, but some physicians say the investigations are having a chilling effect on the legitimate treatment of pain.
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