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Ontario medical staff charged after ICE arrest
Two Ontario medical center staff have been charged in federal court for allegedly interfering with an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrest.
The United States’ Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced the charges
Two medical employees have been charged with assaulting a federal officer and conspiracy to prevent a federal officer from discharging his duties.
The United States’ Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced the charges July 25. The complaint is not yet available on the federal case management
Raul Perez Cruz, frontman of Los Dos de Nuevo Leon and recipient of a death threat made by a cartel, did not prove he was in danger if he returned to Mexico, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled July 21.
Perez Cruz was convicted of money laundering in the
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A deaf Mongolian man who uses sign language to communicate has been released from immigration custody in Southern California after spending months in detention without access to an interpreter, a family member confirmed today.
CalMatters reported earlier this
Massachusetts District Judge Leo Sorokin paused President Donald Trump’s executive order halting birthright citizenship on July 25, after finding that a national injunction is the narrowest way to provide relief to state plaintiffs.
The Jan. 20 executive order ordered federal departments to not recognize the citizenship of children born
California Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the state, lost all federal funding this week under a preliminary court order that allows the money to be withheld while a larger legal dispute plays out.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America sued the Trump Administration on behalf of its members earlier
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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down California’s first-in-the-nation law requiring background checks for ammunition purchases, another blow to the state’s gun control framework that has been pared down, case by case, since
Immigration petitions
* Abdikadir Diini Talaso v. Pam Bondi (5:25-cv-01854): petition for writ of habeas corpus (federal). California Central District Judge Hernan Vera presides.
* Rodolfo De Jesus Pinon Maceo v. Department of Homeland Security (5:25-cv-01853): petition for writ of habeas corpus (federal). California Central District Judge Christina Snyder presides.
Good day,
It is Sunday, July 27.
Ontario medical staff charged after ICE arrest
Two Ontario medical center staff have been charged in federal court for allegedly interfering with an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrest.
The United States’ Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced the charges
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It is September 7th. As a reminder, all articles published Aug. 24 are now free to read. Find those stories here.
Attorneys: Prosecutor made mistakes in past Haro case
Murder defendant Jake Haro was not placed in prison for his past child abuse conviction due to prosecutorial mistakes,
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Street vendors sue Fontana, claim illegal seizure of property
Fontana has been illegally throwing away street vendors’ property, a lawsuit filed Aug. 11 by the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice claims.
The suit charges Fontana with intentionally making it burdensome to get a
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It's August 10. As a reminder, all articles published on July 27 are now free to read, regardless of subscription. Among the headlines: Feds charge Ontario surgery center staff for ICE interference, 9th Circuit affirms deportation of Mexican band member threatened by cartel, Birthright citizenship order
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It is August 3. As a reminder, all articles published two weeks ago, July 20, are now free to read without a subscription. Read that edition, which covers ICLS turning 67, the affirmation of arsonist Raymond Lee Oyler's death sentence upheld and a public defender protection
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It is Sunday, July 27.
Ontario medical staff charged after ICE arrest
Two Ontario medical center staff have been charged in federal court for allegedly interfering with an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrest.
The United States’ Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced the charges
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It’s July 20. All the articles published on July 6 are now free to read, even without a subscription. Find that edition here.
Inland Counties Legal Services celebrated 67 years of operations on July 17. Staff and supporters gathered in Rialto’s Uptown Downtown Nightclub to celebrate.
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I’m keeping my 4th of July sale up for one more week: one month of access for 40¢. That’s the same value as $15 in 1776. You can redeem the sale here.
Also, articles published on June 29 are now free to
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We’re having a Fourth of July sale: one month of access for 40¢. That’s the same value as $15 in 1776. You can redeem the sale here.
In standing with the policy of lifting paywalls for old news, the articles from June
Good day,
It is Sunday, July 27.
Ontario medical staff charged after ICE arrest
Two Ontario medical center staff have been charged in federal court for allegedly interfering with an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrest.
The United States’ Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced the charges
Two medical employees have been charged with assaulting a federal officer and conspiracy to prevent a federal officer from discharging his duties.
The United States’ Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California announced the charges July 25. The complaint is not yet available on the federal case management
Raul Perez Cruz, frontman of Los Dos de Nuevo Leon and recipient of a death threat made by a cartel, did not prove he was in danger if he returned to Mexico, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled July 21.
Perez Cruz was convicted of money laundering in the
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters.
A deaf Mongolian man who uses sign language to communicate has been released from immigration custody in Southern California after spending months in detention without access to an interpreter, a family member confirmed today.
CalMatters reported earlier this
Massachusetts District Judge Leo Sorokin paused President Donald Trump’s executive order halting birthright citizenship on July 25, after finding that a national injunction is the narrowest way to provide relief to state plaintiffs.
The Jan. 20 executive order ordered federal departments to not recognize the citizenship of children born
California Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the state, lost all federal funding this week under a preliminary court order that allows the money to be withheld while a larger legal dispute plays out.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America sued the Trump Administration on behalf of its members earlier
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down California’s first-in-the-nation law requiring background checks for ammunition purchases, another blow to the state’s gun control framework that has been pared down, case by case, since
Immigration petitions
* Abdikadir Diini Talaso v. Pam Bondi (5:25-cv-01854): petition for writ of habeas corpus (federal). California Central District Judge Hernan Vera presides.
* Rodolfo De Jesus Pinon Maceo v. Department of Homeland Security (5:25-cv-01853): petition for writ of habeas corpus (federal). California Central District Judge Christina Snyder presides.