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Smartphone surveillance
Posted inPolitics

ICE Using Smartphones to Track 5,000 Migrants in San Diego, Imperial Counties

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource May 24, 2022May 25, 2022

Immigration authorities’ use of SmartLINK, which began in 2018, has exploded in the past year alongside concerns that the program could be surreptitiously collecting, sharing and monetizing data about its users. 

Posted inPolitics

San Diego County’s New Immigrant Legal Defense Program Expected to ‘Save Lives’

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource April 29, 2022April 30, 2022
Posted inPolitics

35 Years, 3 Lawsuits, Millions Spent: Why a Mission Valley Underpass Remains Unfinished

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource March 18, 2022March 19, 2022
Lilian Serrano
Posted inPolitics

County’s New Legal Aid Program Could Exclude Thousands Facing Deportation

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource February 16, 2022February 17, 2022
Posted inPolitics

COVID Cases Among Migrants at Otay Mesa Facility Soar to Highest Level Yet

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource January 19, 2022January 20, 2022
Properties on Imperial Avenue
Posted inPolitics

Fight for Control of Southeast San Diego Maintenance District Could Destroy It

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource December 23, 2021December 24, 2021
Prison common area
Posted inPolitics

Retiring Donovan State Prison Warden Faced Criticism for COVID, Staff Disciplinary Decision

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource November 13, 2021November 14, 2021
Posted inPolitics

Landmark California Prison Reform Mandate Could Be in Jeopardy

by Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource September 29, 2021September 30, 2021
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility
Posted inHealth

Tracking COVID-19 Inmate Deaths in California Proves Challenging

by Mary Plummer • inewsource and Sofía Mejías-Pascoe • inewsource January 29, 2021January 29, 2021

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