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San Jose leaders attempt to ease fears surrounding Trump's deportation and immigration policies
San Jose leaders reiterate opposition to President-elect Trump’s mass deportation policies, while a local non-profit ramps up legal services for undocumented immigrants ahead of a second Trump term
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San Jose leaders attempt to ease fears surrounding Trump's deportation and immigration policies
San Jose leaders reiterate opposition to President-elect Trump’s mass deportation policies, while a local non-profit ramps up legal services for undocumented immigrants ahead of a second Trump term
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Trump says there's ‘no price tag' for his mass deportation plan
In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Trump talked about his campaign promise to carry out the largest mass deportation of immigrants in U.S. history.
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40,000 California DACA recipients now eligible to sign up for Obamacare
For the first time, Dreamers are eligible for healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act, which is expected to impact upwards of 40,000 Californians.
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40,000 California DACA recipients now eligible to sign up for Obamacare
For the first time, Dreamers are eligible for healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act, which is expected to impact upwards of 40,000 Californians. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Trump's deportation plans worry families with relatives in US illegally
Donald Trump has promised to stage the largest mass deportation in U.S. history if elected. The move would disrupt families with relatives living in the U.S. illegally.
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Boston pizza shop owner sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for threatening workers with deportation
Stash’s Pizza owner Stavros “Steve” Papantoniadis of Westwood has been sentenced to federal prison after being convicted this summer on forced labor charges
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Here's what's actually happening with immigration in America
Immigration has been a hotly debated issue between Republicans and Democrats running up to the 2024 election. Here’s what’s actually happening with immigration in America.
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Future of DACA: Program challenged in federal court
The future of more than half a million Dreamers is in legal limbo again. A case challenging DACE was heard this week in federal court. The program allows immigrants who were brought to the United States as children to study and work without fear of deportation. Nathalie Vera reports.
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DACA recipients rally in San Jose while program is back in court
A case challenging DACA was heard in federal court Thursday.
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DACA program back in court
A case challenging DACA was heard in federal court Thursday. Ian Cull reports.
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Immigrants brought to the US as children ask judges to keep protections against deportation
Immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children were among more than 200 demonstrators who gathered outside a federal courthouse in New Orleans where appellate judges heard arguments over a policy shielding them from deportation.
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The Biden administration isn't extending a two-year program for migrants from 4 nations
The Biden administration will not extend a two-year program that allows migrants from certain nations into the U.S. if they came by plane with sponsorship.
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Biden administration further tightens asylum restrictions at border
The Biden administration is making asylum restrictions at the southern border even tougher.
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Trump points to migrants with criminal pasts. Officials say the data's distorted
Republicans are pointing to newly released immigration enforcement data to bolster their argument that the Biden administration is letting migrants who have committed serious crimes go free, but the numbers have been misconstrued.
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SF public defender wants DA to protect trafficking survivor from deportation
A Honduran man acquitted for selling drugs on the streets of San Francisco is a victim and not a criminal, according to the San Francisco public defender.
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San Francisco public defender says acquittal of trafficking survivor is a historic win
A Honduran man acquitted for selling drugs on the streets of San Francisco is a victim and not a criminal, according to the San Francisco public defender. Andres Brender reports.
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Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas talks openly about undocumented life
In our continuing series, “Race in America”, we have a candid conversation about immigration and the challenges to navigate life in society. NBC Bay Area sat down with Jose Antonio Vargas in his first local television interview.
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Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas talks openly about undocumented life
In our continuing series, “Race in America”, we have a candid conversation about immigration and the challenges to navigate life in society. NBC Bay Area’s Gia Vang sat down with Vargas in his first local television interview.
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Undocumented journalist shares story of being arrested and detained at airport
Ten years ago, federal officials arrested and detained Jose Antonio Vargas while he was trying to leave Texas. He travels the country for speaking engagements and work, but hasn’t left the country. Vargas was released after eight hours. In this web extra, Vargas says ICE hasn’t gone after him since, despite him calling them with questions.