
"A federal appeals court ruling today allows for President Trump's ongoing deployment of around 4,000 National Guard members in Los Angeles which continues to see widespread immigration raids. The three justices appointed by Democratic presidents dissented from the majority, stressing that they objected to the court lifting limitations on immigration sweeps without oral argument and through the emergency docket, which the Trump administration used extensively this year."
"At Taqueria La Gran Chiquita in Oakland, tables and chairs have been moved aside to make way for couches, a projector and a big standing fan. Stacks of flyers and handouts, including a preparedness checklist, greet local merchants as they walk in. The trainer on this day is Marisa Almor with East Bay Sanctuary Covenant. The nonprofit has been educating more than a hundred business owners and managers in recent months, about their legal rights at the workplace if Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrives."
A federal appeals court allowed President Trump's ongoing deployment of around 4,000 National Guard members in Los Angeles amid widespread immigration raids. Three justices appointed by Democratic presidents dissented, objecting to lifting limitations on immigration sweeps via the emergency docket without oral argument. In the Bay Area, some business owners are preparing for possible immigration actions. Taqueria La Gran Chiquita in Oakland has rearranged furniture and hosted trainings with stacks of flyers and preparedness checklists. Trainer Marisa Almor with East Bay Sanctuary Covenant has educated more than a hundred business owners and managers on workplace legal rights. Employees retain the right to remain silent and request a lawyer.
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