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- As thousands of Google employees protested Trump's immigration policies today, Google created a crisis fund that could raise up to $4 million for four immigrant rights organizations. [SFist][CNet]
- SF Supervisors Aaron Peskin and Hillary Ronen are calling for the city to boycott any business that helps build President Trump’s wall along the Mexican border. [Chron]
- California Democrats are drafting legislation against Trump's immigration ban, while Washington State is suing over the order. [KQED] [KRON4]
- The San Francisco Unified School District, which has already done this once, sends out another robocall to parents promising to protect immigrant students. [SFist] [CBS5]
- A fifth homeless Navigation Center is set to open at SF General by June. [Mission Local]
- San Francisco has ordered the San Francisco Roman Catholic Archdiocese to pay $3 million in health care costs after city officials found it violated a local health care law, the Health Care Security Ordinance, for almost 2,000 of its workers. [Chronicle]
- Meet "The Founder," a "game" about the dark side of Silicon Valley. [Fast Company]
- The Mission Action Plan 2020, which is billed as a plan to save preserve the Mission, has been released by the Planning Department. [SocketSite]
- Rain returns Wednesday, how lovely. [KRON4]
- Startup Cafe X, where robots make coffee, opens in the Metreon. Wow cool. [Wired]