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Most Venezuelan immigrants in the Bay Area came here under “temporary protected status,” and were issued Social Security numbers and work permits. Oscar Palma interviews Venezuelans who now fear deportation after the Trump administration announced it was ending the 2023 TPS designation.

A partnership with Jazz in the Neighborhood is bringing live music twice monthly to Shuggie’s Trash Pie in the Mission. The innovative restaurant is part of a guaranteed fair wage program for musicians that’s expanding its reach in the city.

More soon,

Sara


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Ever Chacon, a Venezuelan native, said he fears Trump's decision to end TPS for Venezuelans will affect his asylum case, on Wednesday Feb. 12, 2025. Photo by Oscar Palma.

Venezuelan immigrants fear Trump’s change to their status

“I live in distress. I dream that Iโ€™m being deported.โ€

Two men perform on a small elevated stage; one plays guitar, the other sings into a microphone. Behind them is a display with a motorcycle and twinkling lights.
Credit: Courtesy of Shuggie's

Shuggieโ€™s serves up hot pizza and cool live jazz

“Itโ€™s helped change the way a lot of the musicians on the scene think about how they should be getting paid and treated.โ€


SNAP

Utility box with street art featuring animal designs, the words "respect," "equality," "balance," and intertwined faces. A car and buildings are visible in the background.

Respect

by Michael Santiago


Events

Today: Kelvin Truitt, Noelle & the Deserters, and Country Risquรฉ, presented by KQED Live at Brick & Mortar Music Hall, February 18, 7:30PM

Tomorrow: CMC Jazz Ensembles with Charlie Gurke at Bissap Baobab, February 19, 6-8PM


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