San Francisco to pay $190K to undocumented immigrant over sanctuary law
SAN FRANCISCO - A man from El Salvador in the U.S. illegally who sued San Francisco after police turned him over to immigration authorities in violation of the city's sanctuary law is set to be awarded $190,000, his attorney said Thursday.
Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno, 33, reached the settlement agreement with the city attorney's office, said Saira Hussain, a staff attorney at the Asian Law Caucus who represented Zarceno. The agreement must be approved by the Board of Supervisors.
"It's really important for San Francisco to remain a sanctuary city not in name only but also in practice," Hussain told The San Francisco Examiner. "Our hope is that the department is going to look into this further and really examine the way that the department can do more."
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