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Immigration,
Government

Feb. 5, 2018

State probing if businesses cooperated with federal raids

Immigration enforcement raids across Northern California have raised questions over how a new state law dictating employer interactions with federal immigration agents will be enforced.

SAN FRANCISCO — Immigration enforcement raids across Northern California have raised questions over how a new state law dictating employer interactions with federal immigration agents will be enforced.

The author the law said that state agencies were investigating if employers investigated by federal immigration authorities had complied with the new law and that businesses could face financial penalties if they were found to have br...

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