Live where you live, this is abc7 news. What the administration is doing is putting fear in our communities. You can only imagine the stress that people are going through. New concern tonight after i. C. E. Agents hit dozens of Northern California businesses. Good evening, im dan ashley. And im kristen sze in for alma daetz. Tonight 77 businesses in Northern California now have just days to provide paperwork to i. C. E. About their employees. Abc7 News Reporter Katie Marzullo is live in san mateo with more on this new worry tonight for undocumented immigrants in the bay area. Katie . Reporter dan and kristen, religious leaders gathered at this church this evening to stand in solidarity against the threat of i. C. E. Raids. Little did they know earlier this week, agents were auditing businesses across the bay area. If you need a place, our houses of faith are open to you. For us this is not a political issue. Its a moral issue. Reporter religious leaders gathered in san mateo to stand i
If you need a place, our houses of faith are open to you. For us this is not a political issue. Its a moral issue. Reporter religious leaders gathered in san mateo to stand in solidarity with immigrants. As we stand on the side of love with the most vulnerable among us. Reporter for three days prior i. C. E. Agents have been making the rounds in northern california. They audited 77 businesses in San Francisco, sacramento and san jose looking for illegal hires like undocumented immigrants. I think the administration is at war against california and we have to resist. Reporter the operation was similar to one on january 10th when agents targeted 7eleven stores. An i. C. E. Spokesperson said the stepped up efforts protect jobs for u. S. Citizens and others who are lawfully employed. Quote, eliminating unfair competitive advantages for companies that hire an illegal wrk force and strengthening Public Safety and national security. At the kongs gagsal church in san mateo, they have a respons
University of toronto, so we are more used to this. We still appreciate it. Let me quickly introduce our panelists, give you some initial thoughts and a bit of the rules of the game. Just moving down the line of panelists, Jeffrey Pilcher is a professor of food history at the university of toronto. He is also the editor of the journal of global food history for those of you thinking of publishing outlets. Steve velazquez, next to him, is a curator in the division of home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History. And of course youve met paula. , and next to her is irina michalche, the professor of Museum Studies at the university of torontos i school, and she researches food and museums. And next to her, teresa mcculla is a historian of american brewing history, professor of the American Brewing History Initiative, excuse me, here at the National Museum of American History. And this seems such a wonderful place to have this panel on taste because i cant think of any
Station watching mass transit as people make their way into center city. First up, david and karen, weather and traffic. Good morning. Reporter lots to think about to go to the parade, layers upon layers. Reporter Weather Center shows you there are linking clouds, the rain off the coast yesterday. The clouds are in place, were seeing breaks in the cloud cover already. Once the sun comes up well get the cloud cover out and wind up mostly sunny today. Cold to start auto, trenton, 26 degrees out trenton, 26. 28 in philadelphia, 28 in millville. Windchills 1 to 20 Miles Per Hour. In trenton, 15 degrees out the door. 19 in philadelphia. 16 in allentown. 1 in reading. 16 in wilmington. Feels like 20 in millville. Also we had the rain yesterday and last night and then the temperatures dropped. The rain is over, with the numbers below freezing we have the potential for icy patches out there, on both roads and sidewalks, be careful of that. As i said we expect to see mostly sunny skies througho
So let me add to paulas thanks to all of you who have braved cold. Half of our panel comes from the university. Torontoans are more used to this. We still appreciate it. Let me quickly introduce our panelists, give you some initial thoughts and a bit of the rules of the game. Just moving down the line of panelists, Jeffrey Pilcher is a professor of food history at the university of toronto. He is also the editor of the journal of global food history for those of you thinking of publishing outlets. Steve velazquez next to him is a cure rater in the division of home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History. And of course youve met paula. And next to her is irina, the professor of Museum Studies at the university of torontos i school. And she researches food and museums. And next to her, Teresa Mccullough is a historian of american brewing history, professor of the American Brewing History Initiative, excuse me, here at the National Museum of American History. And thi