An SFMTA employee, Charlie Chiem, is under investigation by the city's ethics commission for allegedly misrepresenting his title as an IT manager to gain favors from vendors. He faces accusations for violating multiple city ethics regulations. Meanwhile, a federal judge ruled against the Trump administration's ability to deny asylum claims from migrants at the southern border, asserting that neither the Constitution nor federal immigration law provides that authority. Concerns have also arisen among fans attending the Gold Cup match regarding potential ICE activity.
An SFMTA employee is being investigated for allegedly misrepresenting himself as an IT manager to receive freebies from vendors, violating 20 city ethics rules.
A federal judge rules the Trump administration cannot categorically deny asylum claims from migrants at the southern border, as neither the Constitution nor federal law grants such authority.
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