Immigrants rights groups are already contesting President Trump's sweeping executive orders aimed at combating illegal immigration.
US President Donald Trump shows a signed executive order during a rally on the inauguration day of his second Presidential term, inside Capital One, in Washington, US. (Photo source: Reuters) In ...
Eighteen states, the District of Columbia and San Francisco will seek a preliminary injunction blocking a Trump order denying citizenship to U.S.-born children of unauthorized immigrants.
A judge in Washington, D.C., sided with plaintiffs who claimed the White House’s freezing of billions of dollars in congressionally-approved funding violated the law.
Attorneys general from 22 states have sued to block President Donald Trump’s move to end a century-old immigration policy known as birthright citizenship guaranteeing that U.S.
We have to get people off the street and into mental health and drug treatment," San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie told more than 900 people attending the San Francisco Business Times 2025 Mayors' Economic Forecast Jan.
The city of San Francisco is aiming to reassure migrants that it won’t help federal agents targeting them at home, work, or school. On Tuesday, city leaders confirmed San Francisco’s status as a sanctuary city.
Hundreds of people from local unions, nonprofits, law enforcement and city government stood on the steps outside San Francisco City Hall to reaffirm the city’s sanctuary policy and stand in unity against President Donald Trump’s deportations of undocumented immigrants across the country.
SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco Supervisor Fielder’s resolution – “Reaffirming San Francisco’s Commitment to the Sanctuary
More than a hundred people gathered on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall yesterday afternoon to reaffirm the city’s commitment to its sanctuary status.
Local 87, the union representing 6,000 janitors in the private sector, said federal agents went to multiple downtown office buildings late Friday afternoon, but that building security kept them from entering.
In the coming weeks, the mayor’s office intends to present legislation which would set aside $250,000 to cover legal services for LGBTQ+ immigrants.