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Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni said he worries about a potential “blue-on-blue” incident, as federal authorities make arrests in plain clothes and unmarked vehicles.
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At least two undocumented immigrants who showed up for an ISAP check-in at a downtown Fresno office appeared to be taken into custody by individuals driving unmarked vehicles and in plainclothes wearing sunglasses, caps and neck gaiters to cover their faces. Immigration advocates in Fresno said the same thing happened on Saturday, too.
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Federal agents have rounded up dozens of California farmworkers in large-scale raids at packinghouses and fields that farm bureaus say threaten businesses that supply much of the country’s food. Community advocates said several dozen immigrants were arrested after agents raided packing sheds and fields. Many of the arrests took place on farms northwest of Los Angeles.
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President Donald Trump's administration has released to deportation officials the personal data for millions of Medicaid enrollees, including their immigration status. That's according to an internal memo and emails obtained by The Associated Press.
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Dairy and poultry workers have accounted for most cases of the bird flu in the U.S. — and preventing and detecting cases among them is key to averting a pandemic. But public health specialists say they’re struggling to reach farmworkers because many are terrified to talk with strangers or to leave home.
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A faith-based grassroots organization in the San Joaquin Valley is ramping up its resources and engaging its network of people to help communities that…