Sofía Mejías-Pascoe
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A new policy is meant to reduce deaths resulting from Border Patrol’s vehicle pursuits. But critics from both within and outside the agency say the policy is flawed, and the public may lack enough information to judge for itself.
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Why did agents decide to pursue Saldaña Rocha? Why did they suspect criminal activity? And why did he flee?
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San Diego County resources for immigrants in this legal limbo period haven’t caught up.
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Individuals in immigration court proceedings are far more likely to succeed if they are represented by an attorney, yet most facing deportation in San Diego courts are not.
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Officials are working to combat an overdose crisis acutely affecting San Diego County, known as an “epicenter” in fentanyl trafficking.
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Cities like San Diego and El Paso have been under close watch as Title 42, a pandemic-era policy that turned away millions of migrants, ended Thursday.
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- Gov. Gavin Newsom, California Democrats announce redistricting plan to counter Texas effort
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