SF News Feds To Send More Immigration Judges To SF To Speed Up Deportations In a move prompted by the Department of Homeland Security and being carried out by the Department of Justice, immigration judges are being temporarily reassigned to a dozen cities, including San Francisco, with
SF News Federal Judge In Hawaii Blocks President Trump's Revised Order On Travel And Immigration Just a few hours before President Trump's revised executive order on travel from six Muslim-majority nations was to take effect, a federal judge in Hawaii has granted a temporary restraining order to block
SF News SF Protest Planned Thursday As President's Revised Travel Ban Takes Effect President Trump has revised his executive order relating to travel into the US from six Muslim-majority countries the order no longer includes Iraq among the countries considered dangerous for immigration or travel visas
SF News Man Who Jumped White House Fence Friday Was From The Bay Area The man who managed to get quite close to the White House on Friday after hopping a fence and briefly wandering the grounds has been identified as 26-year-old Jonathan Tran of Milpitas. Tran
SF News Berkeley Police Release Photos Of Six Suspects Wanted In Connection With Pro-Trump Rally Violence A lot of punches were thrown and unnecessary acts of violence committed at last Saturday's pro-Trump rally at Berkeley's Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park, and now police are asking for the
SF News Pro-Trump Rally In Berkeley Turns Predictably Messy, 10 Arrested Welp, that pro-Trump rally happened as scheduled on Saturday in downtown Berkeley despite the lack of a permit, and as was widely predicted, a bunch of black-clad anarchists showed up and started throwing
SF News Pro-Trump Rally In Berkeley Saturday May Not Actually Be Happening A pro-Trump, pro-Yiannopolous, Proud Boys-affiliated rally for the alt-right planned for Berkeley on March 4 may just be a fiction perpetuated by social media, though that may not prevent counter-protesters from showing up
SF News Pelosi: Trump 'Speaks Like A Populist' But He's Full Of Sh** House Minority leader and other Bay Area Democrats were predictably unimpressed with President Trump's first speech before a joint session of Congress a sort of mock State of the Union address, six weeks
SF News Ninth Circuit Declines To Delay Trump Travel Ban Appeal The Trump Administration had until this week to file an opening brief in their official appeal of the case brought by the states of Washington and Minnesota in his temporary ban on immigration
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SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Numerous Bay Area Restaurants Close Thursday For National #DayWithoutImmigrants Protest We will be closed on Thursday February 16in solidarity with our Friends, Family and Community#adaywithoutimmigrants#undiasininmigrantes pic.twitter.com/wPJTZZ4Vap— WING WINGS (@wingwingssf) February 16, 2017 A national protest against President Donald
SF News Sikh Temples Give Shelter To Hundreds Of Oroville Dam Area Evacuees When 188,000 people, their lives and property endangered by the possible collapse or otherwise dangerous erosion of an Oroville Dam spillway, were ordered to evacuate their homes on Sunday, the West Sacramento
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Oakland Carl's Jr. Targeted By Protesters Who Oppose Labor Secretary Nominee Andrew Puzder As you may have heard, among Donald Trump's atrocious, government-despising cabinet nominees is Carl's Jr./Hardee's CEO Andrew Puzder, a man reportedly opposed to hikes in the minimum wage, and whose company has
SF News Trump Denied Stay Of Restraining Order On Travel Ban By Ninth Circuit A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously Thursday afternoon to deny the Trump administration's request for an emergency stay of a restraining order issued last Friday by a
SF News Twitter Ad Revenue Down, Stock Sinks, Talk Of Selling Company Revives Twitter is again in not-great shape following an earnings report and disappointing growth stats, proving at least for now that candidate-turned-Twitterer-in-Chief Trump didn't do a lot to help the 11-year-old social media platform.
Arts & Entertainment Steph Curry Weighs In On Under Armour's Trump Support Golden State Warriors MVP Steph Curry has had to wade into the political fray today after Kevin Plank, the CEO of Under Armour, the sportswear company that Curry is a public face of,
SF News Under Armour CEO Kisses Up To Trump As President Assails Nordstrom Via Twitter President Donald Trump, who apparently has nothing better to do, is sending shock waves through the retail world Wednesday, as some retailers dump his family's products and others desperately curry favor with the
SF News Appellate Judges Question Administration's Lawyer On Trump's Public Statements On Muslims Listening to the live oral arguments in Washington State v. Trump, it seems clear that the three appellate judges of the Ninth Circuit Judges Michelle Friedland, Richard Clifton, and William Canby were somewhat
SF News Hearing On Trump Immigration Order To Be Live-Streamed And Here Are The Three Judges Involved In a rare occurrence for an appeals court hearing on a major case, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit today will be hearing oral arguments by phone in State of Washington v.
SF News Ninth Circuit Schedules Hearing On Trump Immigration Order For Tuesday Following DOJ Brief The Department of Justice filed its brief Monday afternoon on behalf of the Trump administration ahead of the 3 p.m. PT deadline at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco,
SF News Trump Threatens To Yank Funds From 'Out of Control' California If It Declares Itself A Sanctuary State In a pre-Super Bowl interview with buddy Bill O'Reilly on Fox, President Trump once again said a number of frightening and angry-making things, including new comments praising Vladimir Putin, implying the US government
SF News Trump Administration To Do Battle With Ninth Circuit Court In SF This Week Over Immigration Ban Because Friday's temporary restraining order blocking President Trump's executive order on immigration (that's more commonly being called a "Muslim ban") came from a federal judge in Seattle, the Trump Administration is stuck battling
SF News Thousands Protest Trump's Immigration Policies At Civic Center Saturday From San Francisco yesterday. The hashtag is needed. #NoBanNoWallsf #grumpyoldmenagainsttrump pic.twitter.com/wjmxM1rnVN— seecat42 🙈🐱🐙❄️ (@SeeCat42) February 5, 2017 Thousands gathered Saturday for a rally at SF's Civic Center Plaza in protest of
SF News Berkeley Protest Fallout: $100K In Campus Damage, 3 Arrests, 2 Testy Trump Tweets Covering the aftermath of protests at Berkeley that cancelled an appearance by Breitbart editor and provocative jerk Milo Yiannopoulos, Bay City News reports that $100,000 of damage was done to the campus
SF News ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Trump On Behalf Of Three Middle Eastern Students The ACLU of Northern California filed a lawsuit Thursday on behalf of three students at California universities who have been living here legally with F-1 student visas who are now barred from traveling