Mayor Todd Gloria’s chief of staff claims former city COO Eric Dargan, whose position was eliminated in February, was "terminated for cause" in response to his lawsuit alleging discrimination and a breached contract.
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After a failed effort to extend legal aid for immigrant families, local officials warn that vulnerable communities could face even tighter access to justice amid escalating immigration enforcement.
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A waiver issued by the Department of Homeland Security allows the federal government to bypass environmental regulations and begin construction immediately on stretches of the border wall in Southern California.
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Typically, county budgets are adopted by June 30. One supervisor wants more time to factor in funding cuts threatened by the Trump administration.
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The university received the notification "without warning," and that the federal government has not explained the reasons behind the visa terminations.
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It's been stored at the San Diego History Center since 2018.
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