Guest: Anthony Alexandre, a detainee at the Otay Mesa Detention Center.
COVID-19 Death at Otay Mesa Detention Center | Guest: Anthony Alexandre, Detainee at Otay Mesa
The 60-day ban, which originally targeted all forms of immigration, now freezes the issuing of green cards.
Facing rent hikes, tenants at Chinatown’s Hillside Villa apartment complex rallied outside their landlord’s home to call for an alternative solution.
DHS' newly proposed residential centers will be able to detain immigrant families indefinitely.
California has filed suit over a new rule that would deny lawful permanent status to immigrants who use public assistance.
The updated "public charge" rule allows the government to deny visas and green cards to immigrants who have received public assistance.
Low-income tenants fighting to remain in their affordable housing complex score a big win at City Hall.
Reporter Joe Rubin explains how California's public health department dropped the ball in a Bay Area contamination case.
Twenty-two charters — nearly all of them in high-poverty neighborhoods -- accounted for 42 percent of L.A. charter schools' nearly 3,700 suspensions last year.
According to the Washington Post 's "Fatal Force" report, 995 people were shot dead by police officers in 2018.
This month U.S. Border Patrol agents met 200 peaceful, interfaith demonstrators with military-style M4 rifles and tear gas launchers.
U.S. soldiers are not the only ones heading to the border in advance of the migrant caravan. Armed civilian militias have joined a call to deploy...
California continues to lead the nation with the largest concentration of hate groups. A recent Anti-Defamation League report claims the state experienced 268 anti-Semitic incidents in...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 15 million American households experienced food insecurity at some point in 2017.
In April of 2017, Capital & Main visited the Adelanto Detention Facility to report on substandard medical care that was costing some immigrant detainees their health...
A recently signed bill was supposed to end the tyranny of money bail over low-income people in California's jails. But critics say it is an example...
According to its critics, what the Los Angeles Police Department advertised as a community engagement tool turned out to be a surveillance program of local Muslims.
Read Eric Pape's "Middle Class 2.0" -- part of our Priced Out series about the economic challenges facing California's middle class.
California has 75 hate groups, the largest concentration of hate groups in the nation. A new report gives a breakdown of hate crimes reported in the state last year.