Fears among undocumented immigrant communities continue to grow as the new administration prepares to take office on Monday. It comes after reports of Border Patrol raids in Kern and Fresno counties surfaced last week.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta held an Immigrant Rights Committee Meeting releasing new resources for immigrant students and families.
California’s top cop came to San Francisco Friday to outline what the state’s police and sheriff’s departments should and should not be doing when it comes to handling federal immigration and deportation issues.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued guidance to lawyers about noncitizens in his latest public event warning of possible clashes with the incoming Trump administration.
A roundtable discussion was convened by Attorney General Rob ... immigration enforcement activities while creating safe spaces at schools, hospitals and courthouses. At Friday's meeting, Bonta ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta visited Salinas today discussing immigration rights on the state and local levels.
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There is again widespread uncertainty among immigrant families in California about what is to come, given President-elect Donald Trump’s promises of mass deportation.
Why now: State Attorney General Rob Bonta recently released updated ... a father in Los Angeles was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after dropping his 12-year-old daughter ...
Tom Homan has promised “shock and awe” in his capacity as border czar, and he has zeroed in on two cities he plans to target in the first days of the Trump presidency: San Diego and Chicago.
President-elect Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan said the incoming administration is going to take “handcuffs” off of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after the inauguration next
Advocates have called upon school leaders to take action to protect immigrants in the wake of an extensive operation by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol in Kern County last week. Immigrant families have been afraid to send their students to school in the wake of the extensive operation,