
Gustavo Solis
Border Reporter at KPBS-TV (San Diego, CA)
Border reporter for @KPBS Member @NAHJSDTJ DMs open to whistleblowers and haters Se habla español Call 619 861 8030 email [email protected]
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3 days ago |
kpbs.org | Gustavo Solis
KPBS Border Reporter Gustavo Solis hosted Kathleen Bush-Joseph from the Migration Policy Institute for a brief conversation about immigration cases in the Supreme Court. Bush-Joseph, a lawyer and a policy analyst, has been closely following immigration-related cases in the Supreme Court. Solis and Bush-Joseph spoke about different executive actions and lower court decisions. Bush-Joseph also broke down different cases and explained why they are so impactful.
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4 days ago |
kpbs.org | Gustavo Solis
Un grupo de demócratas del área de San Diego denunció el lunes la redada federal ocurrida el viernes en dos restaurantes del vecindario de South Park, donde agentes armados del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de EE.UU. (ICE, por sus siglas en inglés) detuvieron a cuatro personas en un operativo que, según los funcionarios, dejó a la comunidad conmocionada y traumatizada.
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1 week ago |
kpbs.org | Gustavo Solis
Mientras la administración Trump consideraba eliminar las protecciones de Habeas Corpus para inmigrantes sin estatus legal este mes, una abogada de San Diego utilizó esas mismas protecciones constitucionales contra arrestos ilegales para liberar a su cliente de la custodia federal.
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1 week ago |
kpbs.org | Gustavo Solis
As the Trump administration considered eliminating Habeas Corpus protections for immigrants without legal status this month, a San Diego lawyer used those same constitutional protections against unlawful arrest to get her client released from federal custody. The immigration lawyer, Kerry Yanilos, said her client’s story underscores the importance of Habeas Corpus protections for immigrants caught up in President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign. On Jan.
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2 weeks ago |
kpbs.org | Gustavo Solis |Carolyne Corelis
Al menos ocho personas fueron arrestadas por agentes de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) al salir del tribunal de inmigración de San Diego el jueves, según varios testigos. Los arrestos son parte de una táctica controvertida en la que agentes de ICE esperan en los pasillos de los tribunales de inmigración para detener a las personas al salir. Arrestos similares ocurrieron esta semana en la ciudad de Nueva York, Miami y Seattle.
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