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The Trump administration has ended use of the border app called CBP One that allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States.
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Trump’s roughly 700-word executive order, issued late Monday, amounts to a fulfillment of a campaign promise. Attorneys general in 18 states sued Tuesday to block the order.
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President Donald Trump wants to deport undocumented immigrants arrested on suspicion of various crimes. That could put sheriffs overseeing California jails in conflict with the state’s sanctuary law.
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Approximately 300,000 people could be directly impacted by deportations, according to research from a UC San Diego researcher.
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Labor advocates and organizations say mass deportations would create a shortage of roofers, construction laborers and other trade workers, dramatically slowing recovery efforts after climate-driven disasters.
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A Nicaraguan woman staying legally in the United States has chosen to leave because of concern over President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign for mass deportations.
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Mayor Ismael Burgueño said Thursday the shelter will have the capacity to house at least 10,000 deportees if Trump follows through on threats of mass deportations.
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This weekend in the arts: "What Goes Up Must Come Down" at The Hill Street Country Club; Jason Magabo Perez's "SDPF2024: Coda"; Welcome Tu Las Californias Festival; Charles Glaubitz; San Diego Dance Theater; plus live music and more.
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During the Trump era, few issues have received more attention than migrant crime. But it's also been the subject of much misinformation.
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State Sen. Steve Padilla wants to create a pollution mitigation fund.
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