Lawmakers Call for Investigations into Financial Aid Fraud at California Community Colleges | KQED
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The article discusses ICE's efforts to expand immigration detention facilities through the use of Department of Defense property, highlighting President Trump's aim to deport 1 million individuals in his first year. A spokesperson indicated that ICE is exploring possibilities in California, including new facilities. The article also covers a recent executive order that calls for identifying sanctuary cities, with a lawyer suggesting its political motives. Notably, San Francisco and Santa Clara County previously won an injunction against the federal funding cuts aimed at sanctuary jurisdictions.
ICE is exploring all options in California to meet its current and future detention requirements, which include new detention facilities and possible support from partner agencies.
I think a lot of this is politically motivated; it's a way to point the finger and hope that some cities or counties will just knuckle under and do what he says.
San Francisco and Santa Clara County won an injunction blocking the move to strip federal funding from sanctuary cities and counties.
The point of the list is unclear. It could potentially help sanctuary cities and counties by showing they have a credible fear of losing funds.
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