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Haitians Are Settling Along California-Mexico Border, Despite Concerns Over Anti-Immigrant Politics
A small community of Haitians calls San Diego home. But former President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant message leaves some wondering if they can truly belong. The view looks different for those in Tijuana.
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Former San José Police Union Director Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Opioids
As part of a deal with federal prosecutors, Joanne Segovia, the former executive director of the San José Police Officers’ Association, pleaded guilty Tuesday to illegally importing opioids. She could receive a sentence of as much as 20 years in prison.