Trump Administration Turns To US Supreme Court To Lift Ban On SoCal Immigration Enforcement | KQED
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A new program called FAITH has been implemented to support refugees and asylum seekers after immigration hearings. This initiative follows a previous effort by Bishop Michael Pham and religious leaders to accompany these individuals. Meanwhile, San Luis Obispo County Supervisors have accepted over $300,000 in federal funding to enhance public safety, despite public backlash regarding the source of the funds linked to ICE. Additionally, Governor Gavin Newsom has launched a joint initiative with major tech companies to provide AI education and training for students in California's schools.
Bishop Michael Pham and other religious leaders began accompanying refugees to their immigration hearings six weeks ago, leading to zero detentions despite ICE's presence.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a collaboration with Microsoft, Google, IBM, and Adobe to prepare California students for future jobs in an increasingly competitive world.
The San Luis Obispo County Supervisors accepted over $300,000 in federal grants despite community concerns about accepting money linked to ICE's immigration enforcement.
The agreements will integrate free AI training, software, and internship opportunities from top tech companies into California's educational systems.
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