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Lawsuits Against Trump Administration Argue Immigration Policies Are Breaking The Law

Lawsuits Against Trump Administration Argue Immigration Policies Are Breaking The Law

Update: 2025-10-22
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California civil rights advocates are calling on the federal courts to halt Trump administration policies leading to the arrest of asylum seekers, victims of trafficking and people attending immigration court hearings. A series of recent class action lawsuits argue: the arrests violate federal law and the U.S. Constitution.


Reporter: Tyche Hendricks/KQED




At an election cybersecurity forum hosted by USC, experts discussed how to maintain the system’s resiliency after the Trump administration knee-capped the federal agencies previously entrusted with that task.


Reporter: Rachael Myrow/KQED




Humboldt County is getting $75 million for mental health care. The hope is that it will relieve pressure on emergency departments and jails serving those in crisis.

Reporter: Justin Higginbottom/Jefferson Public Radio



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Lawsuits Against Trump Administration Argue Immigration Policies Are Breaking The Law

Lawsuits Against Trump Administration Argue Immigration Policies Are Breaking The Law

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