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President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that his administration will stop federal payments to sanctuary jurisdictions beginning February 1
The database, known as ARJIS, is a clearinghouse for records collected by San Diego area police departments. Federal immigration enforcement agencies pay SANDAG for access to ARJIS, which advocates said could be a violation of immigrant sanctuary laws.
Local privacy advocates are raising concerns about an obscure database managed by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) that might be allowing President Donald Trump’s deportation forces to circumvent state and local immigrant sanctuary laws.
In Project 2025, Cuccinelli called for mandatory detention of immigrants with pending cases. Though Cuccinelli suggested the change should come from Congress, in the Trump administration, the Board of Immigration Appeals, or BIA, has issued decisions requiring the detention of most people with cases in immigration court.
President Donald Trump this week issued the first vetoes of his second term in office, rejecting two bills that passed Congress with bipartisan support. Trump on Monday vetoed a pipeline measure and legislation that would include more land for the ...
They were sons of Washington, D.C. privilege, young men whose fathers shaped the nation’s history for better and for worse. The two men from San Diego each found their own success, in part through family connections — one repeatedly winning election to Congress,
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Trump administration announces freeze in federal funding for programs helping low-income families
Citing "fraud" concerns, Trump announced that he will freeze $10 billion in federal funding for social service programs, targeting five Democrat-led states.
Just 38% of U.S. adults approve of how Trump is handling immigration, down from 49% in March. The poll was conducted Jan. 8-11, shortly after the death of Renee Good, who was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis.