John Sepulvado

KQED

John Sepulvado appears in the following:

Tight House Race Unfolds In California's 50th District

Tuesday, November 06, 2018

In August, Incumbent GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter was indicted on charges of using campaign funds for personal expenses. Now he's facing a challenge from Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar.

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More Than 360 Immigrant Children Still Separated From Their Parents

Friday, August 10, 2018

On Friday, a federal judge in San Diego heard from Justice Department lawyers and the ACLU on the government's plan to reunite migrant children with their deported parents.

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In San Diego, A Mother Remains Separated From Her Child

Monday, August 06, 2018

In a detention center in Southern California, a mother remains separated from her 3-year-old. Officials say it's because of the woman's criminal history but have not provided specifics or records.

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San Diego Federal Judge Holds Hearing Over Family Separation

Friday, August 03, 2018

A federal judge in San Diego held the latest hearing Friday to reunify families separated at the border. At issue are some 400 parents already deported.

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News Brief: Trump Criticizes May, Family Reunifications, Nawaz Sharif Arrest

Friday, July 13, 2018

President Trump criticized Theresa May in a new interview published as he visits the U.K. Also, the latest on family reunifications of children and former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

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Family Reunification Case Update

Friday, July 13, 2018

Lawyers for the government and the ACLU remain at odds over efforts to reunify families separated when they crossed the border.

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Government Will Not Meet Deadline To Reunite Children Separated From Their Parents

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

More than half of the families who were detained and separated were reunited Tuesday, but as many as 48 children remain in custody. A federal judge in San Diego heard from Justice Department lawyers on who has not been reunited, why, and what the new timeline is.

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Administration To Miss Deadline To Reunite Migrants Under 5 With Parents

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

According to a federal judge, migrant children under the age of 5 must be reunited with their parents by Tuesday's deadline. But less than half of those in custody will be returned by then.

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Government Asks For Extension To Family Reunification Deadline

Saturday, July 07, 2018

A federal judge in San Diego heard arguments from the federal government on Friday, asking for a deadline extension to reunify separated children and parents.

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Outcry Continues Over Parents Being Separated From Their Children At Border

Monday, June 18, 2018

Backlash is growing against the Trump administration's policies that separate children from parents arrested crossing the border. The administration has set up a tent city for unaccompanied minors outside the town of Tornillo, Texas. Members of Congress led a march in protest Sunday.

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Tent Encampment In Texas Holds Detained Immigrant Children

Monday, June 18, 2018

The federal government is holding detained migrant boys in a desert tent encampment. Some were detained after arriving alone at the border, while others were separated from their families.

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Wildfires Engulf Southern California

Thursday, December 07, 2017

More than 100,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in and around Los Angeles.

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Thousands Evacuate As Southern California Wildfire Spreads

Wednesday, December 06, 2017

In Southern California, a fast-moving wildfire has tens of thousands of people evacuating from their homes. Hot, dry Santa Ana winds are fanning the flames.

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News Brief: Trump Ends Health Care Subsidies, Iran Deal, California Fires

Friday, October 13, 2017

The Trump administration says it will end cost-sharing payments designed to help low-income Americans get health care. Trump is also expected to make an announcement on the future of the Iran deal.

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How Las Vegas Hospitals Coped With Hundreds Of Injured

Monday, October 02, 2017

With more than 500 injured, the massacre Sunday night in Las Vegas was a huge test for the region's trauma centers. KQED's John Sepulvado reports from one of them.

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Many Families In The U.S. Are Anxiously Waiting To Hear From Relatives In Mexico

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Natural disasters have caused intense stress for Mexican-Americans. Some have relatives missing in the wake of two earthquakes and others are dealing with losses caused by hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

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Many Families In The U.S. Are Anxiously Waiting To Hear From Relatives In Mexico

Thursday, September 21, 2017

Natural disasters have caused intense stress for Mexican-Americans. Some have relatives missing in the wake of two earthquakes and others are dealing with losses caused by hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

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Pioneer Cabin Tree, Giant Sequoia With Tunnel, Toppled By Storm

Monday, January 09, 2017

The iconic Pioneer Cabin Tree in California has fallen. A massive rainstorm toppled the tree best known for being so big it had a tunnel bored through it to accommodate cars.

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Oakland Fire Engulfs Warehouse Space

Monday, December 05, 2016

The death toll in what officials say is one of the deadliest fires in Oakland’s history continues to rise, now with at least 36 victims.

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