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Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon, known for her high asylum grant rate of 96.5%, amid a trend of dismissals of San Francisco immigration judges. This decision follows the Trump administration's pattern of replacing judges who grant asylum at rates above the national average. Dillon is the second immigration judge in San Francisco to be terminated outside the typical probation period.

The dark side of pinot noir Climate change forcing Napa vintners to make hard choices

Climate change is forcing California grape growers to reconsider traditional pinot noir cultivation areas. As temperatures rise, regions like Carneros are becoming less viable for this delicate grape, prompting growers to explore cooler zones like the Petaluma Gap. This shift could significantly impact the quality and characteristics of future pinot noir wines.

Gavin Newsom appoints San Jose student leader to state community colleges board

Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Maria Blaze, a San Jose student leader, to the California Community Colleges Board of Governors. Blaze previously served as a student trustee and holds multiple roles in civic engagement organizations. She will receive a $100 per diem for her position, which does not require Senate confirmation.

Canal Street apartment fire in San Rafael leaves dozens displaced heres how to help

A fire at a three-story apartment building in San Rafael displaced approximately 55 to 60 residents, injuring at least eight and leaving two missing. Emergency services controlled the blaze within an hour, with affected individuals now sheltered at the Albert J. Boro Community Center. Officials urge the public to refrain from physical donations, directing support to cash contributions for local aid.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon, who granted asylum in 96.5% of her cases in San Francisco. This dismissal follows the firings of four other judges known for high asylum approval rates amid a backdrop of political tensions surrounding immigration policy under the Trump administration. Dillon's termination raises concerns over the politicization of immigration judges, who are not part of the judicial branch.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon from the San Francisco immigration court, where she granted asylum in 96.5% of cases. This dismissal follows the Trump administration's trend of removing judges with high asylum approval rates amid a national backlog of 3.5 million immigration cases.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon, a San Francisco immigration judge known for granting 96.5 percent of asylum cases. This dismissal follows the Trump administration's trend of removing judges with high asylum approval rates, raising concerns about politically motivated firings amid a significant backlog of immigration cases.

San Jose lowers fees for its two cardrooms, reduces police staff that monitor gambling

San Jose leaders reduced cardroom fees from $1 million to $857,000 annually for Bay 101 and Casino M8trix while cutting two police staff positions overseeing gambling. The changes aim to streamline regulatory measures deemed duplicative with state laws, despite concerns about potential increases in crime and negative social impacts.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon, a San Francisco immigration judge with a 96.5% asylum grant rate. This dismissal follows the firing of four other judges in the area, all known for their high asylum approval rates. Dillon’s removal raises concerns about politically motivated actions within the immigration court system.

Trump admin. fires S.F. immigration judge with high asylum rate

The Department of Justice fired Judge Chloe S. Dillon, known for a 96.5 percent asylum approval rate in San Francisco. Dillon's dismissal follows the termination of four other immigration judges in the area, raising concerns about politically motivated firings amidst a significant immigration backlog.

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