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A federal judge in San Francisco struck down a First Amendment lawsuit this week that argued Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained a…
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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…
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After months of speculation as to whether The Mesa Verde Detention Facility in Bakersfield would shutter, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement say it will…
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About a dozen people walk out of the Merced County Superior Courthouse. They huddle under an awning over the main doors. They’re smiling and embracing…
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Joaquin Antonio Sotelo Tarin points to the various medals pinned on the left side of his Navy uniform: there’s an Aviation Warfare Specialist insignia, an…
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Vicki Cham stands at the front of a large multi-purpose room at Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries, or FIRM. Half a dozen students sit in two…
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A man from El Salvador, who’s married to a U.S. citizen, was supposed to have an important immigration hearing in early January. He was set to get his…
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Immigrants who are fleeing domestic or gang violence can seek asylum once again. On Wednesday, a federal judge struck down a decision made by former…
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While some valley congressional districts flipped from red to blue, much of the state’s remaining republican strongholds are still in the San Joaquin…
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Terri Pedraza is assembling bags of food for children to bring home for the weekend. She’s a volunteer at Food Link for Tulare County. But, she says, kids…