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What happened to three men who were arrested in California and deported? Also: Marines at the border and the economic toll of the raids.
Mauricio Oropeza, who has no criminal record, was detained while waiting at a bus stop after work. He was then shackled in chains and driven to an ICE tent camp in Texas.
Four co-conspirators, identified as Joshua Gonzlez, Jose Oropeza Rosendo, Rosendo Ramirez and David Ramirez Jr., flew drones over the prisons and dropped packages behind prison walls.
San Francisco — One day in May, Reily was the latest unhoused person in San Francisco to be caught up in the city's year-long aggressive enforcement tactics. Involved in the arrest was San ...
The San Francisco restaurant Quince features a $90 tortelli pasta, a $600 wine pairing and a private dining room where Mayor Daniel Lurie hosts power lunches. Billionaire Laurene Powell Jobs ...
DENVER — Broken pinkie toe and all, Francisco Lindor jogged out from the dugout to join the rest of the New York Mets infield. As they waited near second base with arms over each other’s backs ...
OAKLAND — A federal court in California gave its preliminary approval to a settlement between San Francisco and employees who returned from military leave since October 2024; they say they were ...
New York Mets star Francisco Lindor delivered an interesting take about Pete Alonso's contract extension talks.
Agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reportedly detained more than a dozen people who showed up to the agency's San Francisco field office Wednesday for a scheduled check in. At ...
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