The busiest rapid transit rail system in the state could soon become a “sanctuary in transit” for people who are in the country illegally. The transit system serves San Francisco and several other Bay Area cities. “I’m deeply convinced that the train and transit system should not be part of a deportation machine,” said Lateefah Simon, a BART board director. If BART does end up designating itself a sanctuary in transit, it would be the first such agency to do so. But it would join dozens of cities, including San Francisco, across the country that have declared themselves sanctuaries.
Source: Los Angeles Times February 12, 2017 01:03 UTC