Why does the border patrol make arrests in Sacramento?


A line of armored law enforcement officers in tactical facilities and gas masks are confronted with a crowd at night, illuminated by headlights and flashlights of the vehicle. An officer stands in the foreground, gripping a weapon with orange markings. The silhouette of the protester and partially visible flag appear in the foreground, with a tangible tension in the scene.
Federal Immigration Agents and Protesters stand out near the Glass House Farms facility outside the chamber on July 10, 2025. Photo by Larry Valezuela, Calletatters/Catchlight Local

Let’s dive into some news about immigration and raids held by President Donald Trump’s administration:

  • Border Patrol in Sacramento: On Thursday, border patrol agents 10 people at a home depot in Sacramento – More than 500 miles from the border. The operation signals the return of border patrol agents to the Eastern County of California, following the federal judge Pre -order in April To ban agents from raiding without ghosts in the area. Governor Gavin Newo struck the attack, saying that the agency was trying to avoid a court order. But in an interview with Fox NewsHead of the US Border Patrol sector Gregory Bovino He said, “There is no sanctuary anywhere … We are here to stay.” Read more by Calmatters’ Wendy Fry and Sergio OlmosS
  • Subshine cannabis farms: Thehe The California Legal Cannabis Industry has been shaken After federal agents attacked two cannabis facilities in southern California earlier this month, more than 360 people arrested. Glass House Farms operated the facilities and are one of the largest licensed cannabis companies in California. Following raids, the Union of United Ferms workers warned workers who are non -US citizens to avoid jobs in the cannabis industry. As weed is still illegal under the federal law, just working in the industry can present a criminal pretext for arrests, regardless of immigration status. Although the legal weed market fights in CaliforniaIt cost nearly $ 4.9 billion last year and rented approximately 83,000 people. Read more by Calmatters’ Alexey KossefS
  • School Financial Aid: Federal financial assistance forms for students require parents to present personal information that some concerns may be used to deport family members. But the number of college -bound students applying for help this spring with at least one parent who lacks legal status do not decrease As much as some financial assistance defenders were afraid, according to data from the California Commission for Student Assistance. This is despite the increasing number of deportations of the country and the fact that IRS and US immigration and customs execution have a work plan to share tax information. Civil servants are not familiar with examples of Trump administration using financial assistance for immigration purposes so far. Read more from MERCY SOSA on Calmatters’ College journalism networkS

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The GOP congress has a new Challenger

A man-on in a black suit and a tie with a red model-he smiles and stands in front of office chairs behind the margarita of a legislative room in the Capitol of the United States.
US Representative Ken Calvert at the Rayburn House office building in Washington on June 12, 2025. Photo by Tom Williams, CQ Roll Call via Reuters

Against the background of an already crowded field of democratic competitors, Another step into the ring Hoping to give up the longest-year-old Republican in the California Congress Delegation, Calmatters’ reports Maya K. MillerS

Catherine Aleman is a teacher at the State School of the Internal Empire and lists the cost of concerns about living, the problems of veterans and education as her key priorities on the platform. In 2020 – despite the nearly 30% advantage of registration of Republicans – it has successfully runs for the Norko Municipal Council and serves as a lonely Democrat of the Council. This victory is one of the reasons why her supporters, including former US Senator Barbara Boxer, say he can win Republican voters.

As Democrats seek to restore control of the House of US Representatives, Aleman joins At least eight other democratic candidates Challenging the American reputation Ken Calvert in one of the most observed average competitions since 2026.

Calvert has been a Riverside County for more than 30 years. Trump loyalist, who voted to cancel the 2020 election results, he has significant, $ 2.5 million in a number of war in his hand and overtook all his democratic competitors, combined over the last quarter.

Read more hereS

Where do UC graduates end?

Students go on the bridge, leading to Lane scientists at Merced Campus California University on November 4, 2022. Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local
Students go on the bridge, leading to Lane scientists in UC Merced on November 4, 2022. Photo of Larry Valenzuela, Calletatters/Catchlight Local

The University of California launched a new data tool showing To which companies his graduates land jobs And what skills these employers appreciate, writes Calmatters’ Mikhail ZinshteynS

Instrument He reveals that tens of thousands of graduates, with a number of academic degrees, have provided jobs in the best companies such as Google, Amazon and Kaiser Permanence. Although many occupy positions such as software engineers and research associates, others are teachers, trainees, product managers and more.

The data emphasizes the benefits of UC education at a time when the system faces major financial threats, including potential federal redundancies to Trump.

Read more hereS

In other news about the workforce: The California division of professional safety and health imposes labor rules and examines accidents and injuries in the workplace. But Review Published last week reports that due to the disadvantage, the department fails to investigate a thorough investigation jobs and incidents that impose additional controlS

Calm Jean Quang He explains that last year Cal/Osha investigated personally about one -fifth of the approximately 10,000 complaints, which he considers valid. In one example, Cal/Osha refused to investigate an incident as he happened on a public road that he considers beyond her jurisdiction. But the incident included workers who were riding a company vehicle, which was covered by workplace safety rules.

Read more hereS

Finally: fired behind closed doors?

A man dressed in the uniformed walks of the Black Sheriff goes to a man with a camera and present at a meeting of the District Council.
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corps joins the San Mateo County Supervisory Board in Redwood on November 13, 2024. Photo by Nhat V. Meyer, News Group Bay Area

San Mateo County wants to fire his sheriff. The Sheriff’s legal team wants this upcoming hearing to happen behind closed doors. An advocacy group said he would judge if the meeting was not public. Learn more by Calmatters’ Nickel duraS



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