Sheriff Addresses ICE Raids In This Bay Area County
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San Mateo County approves $1.75 million for immigration legal help despite call for more
Amid escalating federal immigration enforcement in California, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved $1.75 million in legal aid funding for residents facing deportation proceedings. About 55,000 people in the county, or roughly 7.5% of the population, lack legal status, according to data from the Migration Policy Institute. Money for the aid will be drawn from Measure K — the county’s half-cent sales tax for p…
San Mateo County sheriff responds to calls to step down: ‘I am not going anywhere’
What you need to knowThe United States and China have agreed on the basis for a trade agreement after yesterday's talks. Trump posted on the social network Truth Social that the agreement is “made,” but still needs its “final approval” and that of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified to senators about the Pentagon's budget request after he clashed with House Democrats yesterday at a budget hearing.Elon Musk admi…
Faith in Action urges San Mateo County to boost legal aid for immigrants
In response to a surge in calls from immigrant families fearful of deportation, Faith in Action Bay Area held a press conference Monday outside 500 County Center, urging the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors to increase funding for immigration attorneys. The post Faith in Action urges San Mateo County to boost legal aid for immigrants appeared first on Redwood City Pulse.
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