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Wendy Fry CalMatters A federal judge on Wednesday June 10 ordered the Otay Mesa Detention Center to allow San Diego County health inspectors access to the 1,400-bed facility, siding with local officials over the federal government in an ongoing legal feud. The ruling could affect how local officials across...
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Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media El 5 de junio, un juez de un tribunal federal de Massachusetts dictó una orden judicial preliminar que impide a la Administración Trump restringir las ayudas del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP) a los estados que no cooperen con las políticas contra la...
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Sunita Sohrabji American Community Media A federal court judge in Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction on June 5 blocking the Trump Administration from restricting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — SNAP — aid to states that do not cooperate with the Trump Administration’s anti-DEI policies. U.S. District Court Judge Myong...
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Wendy Fry & Sergio Olmos CalMatters Una jueza federal dictaminó que los agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza continuaron realizando detenciones y arrestos ilegales después de que ella les ordenara que cesaran sus actividades. En una decisión concisa, hecha pública el 2 de abril, la juez escribió que los agentes habían “detenido...
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Wendy Fry & Sergio Olmos CalMatters A federal judge ruled that Border Patrol agents continued making illegal stops and arrests after she ordered them to quit. In a tersely worded decision unsealed the morning of April 2, the judge wrote that agents had “again detained people without reasonable suspicion,” relying on broad...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters California’s soup kitchens, homeless shelters and preschools can continue to serve those without legal status, at least temporarily, according to a decision on September 10 by a U.S. district court judge in Rhode Island. In July, four federal departments — Education, Justice, Health and Human Services...