upper waypoint

California Lawmakers Grill FBI Agent in Congressional Hearing

12:47
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

California Lawmakers Grill FBI Agent in Congressional Hearing

Congressional Lawmakers including California Republican congressman Darrell Issa grilled FBI Agent Peter Strzok in front of a joint committee in the House of Representatives Thursday. Struck sent anti-Trump texts to a colleague during the election, and later was part of the investigation into Trump’s campaign.
Reporter: Michelle Wiley

How Will the Federal Government Return Separated Children to Deported Parents?

Today in San Diego, the U.S. government has to tell a federal judge how it will reunite more than 2,000 children whose migrant parents were arrested at the border. One of the big questions is how to return children to parents who have already been deported.
Reporter: Julie Small

Migrants Detained With No Case Pending Against Them, Attorney Says

A San Diego immigration attorney tells the California Report that three of her clients are being held indefinitely at the Otay Mesa Detention Center – without charges, and without reason. Essentially, these men were rounded up, their cases dismissed, and yet ICE officers refuse to let them go.
Guest: Immigration Attorney Lacey Sipsey

How U.S. Citizens Are Sometimes Held in Immigration Detention

In a government conference call Thursday and in a court status hearing earlier this week, the topic of a three-year-old in HHS custody has come up -- officials say they aren't sure if the child is a citizen. It got us thinking about how often people with claims to US citizenship get caught up in deportation proceedings.
Guest: Immigration Attorney Andrew Nietor

Faith Leaders Weigh How to Address Immigration With Their Congregations

Some religious leaders have been at the forefront of protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies. But other clergy feel more removed from the immigration debate. Some church members in Southern California are leading an effort to get more faith leaders involved.
Reporter: Josie Huang

New Tick Invades California

A new species of tick appears to be invading California. It carries bacteria that can make you sick if it bites you.
Reporter: Lesley McClurg

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
State Prisons Offset New Inmate Wage Hikes by Cutting Hours for Some WorkersAlameda: The Island That Almost Wasn’tFresno's Chinatown Neighborhood To See Big Changes From High Speed RailErik Aadahl on the Power of Sound in FilmCecil Williams, Legendary Pastor of Glide Church, Dies at 94Rainn Wilson from ‘The Office’ on Why We Need a Spiritual RevolutionKQED Youth Takeover: How Can San Jose Schools Create Safer Campuses?How to Attend a Rally Safely in the Bay Area: Your Rights, Protections and the PoliceIn Fresno’s Chinatown, High-Speed Rail Sparks Hope and Debate Within ResidentsWill Less Homework Stress Make California Students Happier?