Nets Turn a Blind Eye to San Francisco Allowing Illegals to Vote

Which would you say was more important, The Brady Bunch house going up for sale in Los Angeles or San Francisco giving illegal aliens the right to vote? Well, for ABC's World News Tonight and NBC Nightly News , it was the former. On Thursday, San Francisco began a campaign to register illegal immigrants so they could vote in school board elections.

Protesters pack Capitol Square to fight Trump immigration policy

Hundreds of people gathered at the Capitol Square in Richmond to protest the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy toward undocumented immigrants, prompting the separation of thousands of children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to CBS 6. U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., who attended the rally, said the demonstrations are a way of showing the Trump administration that people do not approve of the family separation policy. "And bluntly, the president thought he could separate kids form their parents and the American public wouldn't care.

a Families Belong Togethera rally held in Downtown Vacaville draws hundreds

Michael Kitzes speaks to the crowd during the “Families Belong Together” rally Saturday morning at Time Square in Downtown Vacaville. Michael Morris - The Reporter Concerned residents took to the streets of 750 American cities demanding that “Families Belong Together” less than two months after the Trump administration implemented its “zero tolerance” legislation against undocumented immigrants.

People carry posters during a rally in support of Muslim Americans…

People carry posters during a rally in support of Muslim Americans and protest of President Donald Trump's immigration policies in Times Square, New York, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017. People carry posters during a rally in support of Muslim Americans and protest of President Donald Trump's immigration policies in Times Square, New York, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017.

Clinton stops by Oakland diner

Oakland >> Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign took on a local flavor Friday morning as she held court inside an Oakland diner, discussing everything from gentrification to helping ex-felons get jobs. “That's why I'm here,” she told her select group of breakfast-mates, who included Mayor Libby Schaaf and Oakland schools Superintendent Antwan Wilson.