When a public charity gets tax exempt status for a decade to operate an immigration jail in Imperial County. Detention as a public benefit.
Great reporting by @kpbs.
https://t.co/SGwwIZthCD
It's almost impossible to imagine:
A 950,000 sq. ft. building rising out of the Imperial County desert, using 330 MW of power(enough to power Pasadena), 750K gallons of water/day, $10 billion to build.
A look at California's latest AI battleground:
https://t.co/bIRrAsXuDE
I was 30 lbs. overweight smoking 2 packs/day when I bought "Galloway's Book on Running" in 1993. I hated running up to then, but started with the run/walk 5:5, worked up to 30 minutes w/o stopping, running 10K's in a year. Never looked back. Thanks. RIP.
https://t.co/yjxUmtsL1I
If you want a primer on the lie of "orginalism" as a legal theory, check the dissents in the tariffs case. Can't get any more original than "Only Congress has the power to tax" but here come Alito/Thomas /Kav with "WeLL, aCtuALLy..." Twin this w/Alito's Dobbs work. Just farcical.
Scoop: The former COO of a nonprofit that @SanDiegoCounty once relied on to deploy life-saving overdose reversal drugs across the region was jailed last week for allegedly taking more than $134,000 in public funds from the organization. https://t.co/rIngkxB5R6
@farhip@washingtonpost Not quite the same but in 2009 (ages ago) Platinum Equity bought the San Diego Union-Tribune, took out like 192 jobs two days later, then another 112 two months on.
In this video, you can watch Border Patrol cause an accident with a US citizen, refuse to help him, and then ultimately arrest him for asking for their insurance. They locked up him, but then released him with no charges. Again only because he had video.
Read one thing today--this is it.
The story of the Tijuana River Valley sewage crisis, from the POV of the people who live there. It's a perspective missing from the countless stories over the decades on this.
Great work from my colleague @philip_salata
https://t.co/jpwrQ9BOKS
Screenshots of text messages obtained by The Associated Press offer a rare look at how the nation's 75 immigration courts are churning out rulings in an assembly-line like fashion and how, for many people, the courtrooms have become deportation traps. https://t.co/KQXHXJTc37
Showing the current state of government response to media: *five months* to respond to a public records request, and district flak * won’t even come to the phone * to answer important questions Good story @voiceofsandiego
https://t.co/3uaWeaeUIg