369 | Why California Has and Needs its Immigration Sanctuary Laws w/Angela Chan
Release Date: 07/01/2025
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info_outlineToday, Hunter was joined once again by Angla Chan of the San Francisco Public Defender Officer. This time, the two say down to discuss the history of sanctuary laws in California, why they are so important, and reflect on the reasons why people leave their home countries in the first place.
Guest
Angela Chan, Chief of Confront and Advocate, San Francisco Public Defender's Office
Resources:
Gov. Newsom's history with ordering juvenile probation in SF to turn youth over to ICE when he was SF Mayor in 2008. His "regret" over his prior actions in 2018 when he was running for governor.
stories of Southeast Asian refugees who were incarcerated firefighters who CDCR turned over to ICE.
SF Public Defender Office
https://www.facebook.com/sfpublicdefender
https://www.instagram.com/sfpublicdefender/
https://bsky.app/profile/sfpublicdefender.sf.gov
American Interventionism
https://www.amazon.com/Jakarta-Method-Washingtons-Anticommunist-Crusade/dp/1541742400
Guatemala
https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/jacobo-arbenz-guzman-deposed/
https://hmh.org/library/research/genocide-in-guatemala-guide/
https://cja.org/what-we-do/litigation/the-guatemala-genocide-case/
Laos
https://www.history.com/articles/laos-most-bombed-country-vietnam-war
https://www.mnvietnam.org/story/the-cia-the-hmong-and-the-secret-war/index.html https://winwithoutwar.org/secret-war-forgotten-war-the-u-s-bombing-of-laos/
Cambodia
https://www.history.com/articles/nixon-war-powers-act-vietnam-war-cambodia
https://macmillan.yale.edu/gsp/us-involvement-cambodian-war-and-genocide-0
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