U. S. By other means. I am hereby ordering every department and agency of the federal government to provide the department of commerce with all requested records regarding the number of citizens and noncitizens in our sturnish all accessible records in their possession immediately. The president said knowing how many noncitizens live in the United States is vital to formulating sound Public Policy on healthcare, education and other issues. President trumps threatened immigration raids are reportedly set to begin as early as this week and pick you may remember president originally expected to happen last month. Now, Administration Officials say immigration and Customs Enforcement officers will target hundreds of families whose claims to stay in the United States have been rejected. The rates will reportedly target 10 major u. S. Cities including here in the bay area along with chicago, l. A. , new york and miami. The aclu has already filed a lawsuit saying the migrant were not given a fair chance to request asylum. We want to show you live pictures of the i. C. E. Office on sansom street in San Francisco. A number of groups are rallying there tonight. They oppose the upcoming raids. We will keep an eye on this and let you know what happens during the course of this newscast and ktvu fox2 news at 6 00. Many communities in the bay area are brazing bracing for those rates. Jesse gary showed us how local leaders are pushing back against what they call a campaign of fear against the immigrant community. These rates are unnecessary. They are cruel. They are really part of a larger war on immigrants. Reporter deputy county executive david couple says ahead of sundays possible i. C. E. Raids, officials are preparing protections for undocumented residents potentially targeted by i. C. E. The counties Rapid Response network is active to send observers to i. C. E. Activity sites to provide extra eyes and legal advice. The county has invested resources to make sure that anyone who gets caught up in a raid has legal representation. We want people to feel empowered. Reporter right now, many undocumented residents are filled with a sense of fear and apprehension. For the second time in as many months, the Trump Administration is threatening raids to arrest at least 2000 undocumented people facing deportation orders. This from at least 10 cities across the country. This included cities in the bay area and immigration attorney ronald carbon ion says there are fears there will be collateral arrests. If it is going to be a broad dragnet that is going to capture than them even though they dont have removal orders. Hes creating panic in the community and fear of separation of families of people who want to pursue a better life in this country and now that is going to be stripped away from them. Reporter melissa pawleys disabilities are banding together to defend against an unwanted action and to protect what they say is a vital group in the community. We stand by our commitment as a sanctuary city regardless of what is happening with our federal government and we will do everything we can to support and protect our residents. Reporter oakland mayor, libby schaaf issued a statement in response to the latest threat which reads in part, i want to assure members of our community not to panic but to be prepared. Know your rights and responsibilitys. There are several rallies planned friday around the country and around the bay area, specifically here in the south bay. Mountain view and san jose as well. We will put that information on a website for you, ktvu. Com. In san jose, jesse guerra, jesse gary, ktvu fox2 news. A former camper oilfield workers in texas is now the governments Newest Center for detaining migrant children. About 225 children are being held at the site increase all springs and the government plans to expand the site to as many as 1300. It open less than two weeks ago to alleviate cramped conditions in Border Patrol processing facilities which often lack food, showers and proper medical care. This facility is all about unification. We immediately begin the process of finding a sponsor for the child once they are turned over to hhs. The children are provided with 6 hours a day classroom instruction, access to arts and crafts, 3 meals a day, access to call centers to reconnect with family, and legal services. A driver speeds through San Jose International airport even getting some air after hitting a speed bump. It all started as a wild chase in the south bay. Authorities arrested two people and a third is still on the run. This after leaving leading center connie Santa Clara CountyPolice Officers on a highspeed chase. Were live at the airport whether chase started. Reporter witnesses watched as the honda civic raced over speed bumps, going airborne at the airport. They say it is lucky there were no travelers who got in its way. It was a highspeed pursuit through which normally a high traffic area but at midnight, the only thing flying through San Jose International was this honda civic. Oscars fernandez, a shuttle bus driver heard the sirens and started recording. But when i saw them jump hes going to hurt somebody. Thankfully, he did go through their but then they left. Reporter in Santa Clara County sheriff says it all started when deputies spotted a stolen vehicle near center and tele but instead of pulling out, the driver took off. The suspect vehicle exceeded 100 Miles Per Hour going through red lights, stop lights and finally ending in the southwest expressway and derose. Reporter that is with the driver and two passengers jumped up. The suspect fled the vehicle on foot, going through neighborhoods, jumping through fences and eventually two of them were arrested. One is still at large. Reporter authorities arrested 18yearold Anthony Zavala and a 14yearold girl. In the vehicle, the confiscated passcodes, but credit cards, ids and an air soft gun. Reporter the gun could have easily been mistaken as a real gun. In the attempt to find the third suspect, authority set up a perimeter and deployed t9 jix. Reporter a bystander in a nearby apartment was bitten and transported to the hospital with nonlifethreatening injuries. Im just thankful that at almost midnight there were no people around, only workers from the airport because that place is always full. Reporter zavala was booked into jail on charges including even evading police, possession of stolen property and a stolen vehicle vicki was on probation for similar charges. The search continues for the third suspect. Ann rubin at San Jose International tonight, thank you. Today a jury in separate cisco found a man guilty in a hit and run crash that severely injured a San Francisco police officer. The officer was on bike patrol when he was deliberately hit by an suv in 2017. He suffered a traumatic brain injury in the accident. Today, a jury found Willie Flanagan guilty of 9 counts including assault with a deadly weapon. Family members say the officer has made significant progress in his recovery. The San FranciscoPolice Officers released a statement, applauso tied, while we pray for the continued recovery of the officer can we, we pray for a lengthy sentence so he has time to contemplate the lives he has revoked for repeated great criminal behavior. Reporter San Francisco police are searching for a car and driver who ran over a tourist of the legion of honor. Police release date picture of the silver bmw with a damaged wind chill. On tuesday, a tourist from oregon saw people breaking into cars outside the legion of honor and took pictures. The suspect jumped into the bmw and hit the tourist with the car, causing a severe head injury. Police are checking pictures the camera to see if they can identify suspects. Earthquake safety is on many peoples minds after two weeks last week. Ktvus Christien Kafton has more now from San Francisco. Mayor london breed announced a multimillion dollar Emergency Response bond that will be on the ballot. Reporter the mayor, police chief and fire chief all stood shoulder to shoulder today saying San Francisco needs to get its Critical Infrastructure ready for the next great quake and they said San Francisco voters need to approve a 628. 5 million bond to get that done. Today, we are announcing a 628. 5 million Public Safety bond for earthquake safety and Emergency Response. Reporter the mayor said the reason . In Southern California are a clear reminder that San Francisco needs to get ready for the next major earthquake that she signed the bond legislation saying more than a half 1 billion will go to build up Critical Infrastructure. 275 million of the bond money would be used to prepare the citys fire stations to make sure they are quake ready. 121 million would go to making sure San Franciscos police stations are ready as well. City leaders say those Critical Infrastructure are aging and now is the time to act to protect the facilities so First Responders can protect the city following a major quake. All of these places matter so when a dister hits, their only job is to focus on saving lives of the citizens of San Francisco and not worried about the conditions of their buildings and whether or not they are in a bad condition in the first place themselves. Reporter the mayor signed the bond legislation on thursday. The voters of San Francisco will have their say in march, 2020. In San Francisco, Christien Kafton, ktvu fox2 news. East bay mud is putting 3000 feet of the most sophisticated earthquake resistant pipe ever installed in california appear in the Berkeley Hills. The defense in the ghost ship warehouse trial rests her case. What is up next . Coming up next. Two bay area counties are spraying to kill a certain fly that could devastate some california crops. It did warm up a few degrees today. Further warming in the future as we head toward the weekend. You back here. Live pictures now, breaking news from San Francisco. This is outside the i. C. E. Office on sansom street in San Francisco near jackson. You can see protesters there have now blocked the street. They are upset about i. C. E. Rates that will be happening this weekend. These will happen all across the country in several cities including here in the bay area. We are going to keep an eye on this. From what we understand, there have not been any arrest or will bring it to your. California lawmakers approved a bill today designed to shore up our states major electric utilities as we get into wildfire season. The bill sent to the governor today would force the biggest Power Companies to spend billions of dollars on safety improvements. The measure will also create a fund to compensate victims of wildfires caused by Utility Equipment in certain circumstances. Survivors of major fires last year said the measure will give them more leverage to get compensation from pg e, despite the fact the company is in bankruptcy. Governor newsom pushed for the bill so is expected to sign it. In about an hour, pg e will be holding a wildfire safety open house in walnut creek. Officials will be there to talk about how they are reducing the risk of fire in the bay area with improved equipment and expanding Public Safety power shut off programs. The open houses from 6 pm to 8 pm at the gardens at had a phone. Many affected by last weeks large earthquakes in Southern California finally have water again. Yestday the desert communities of ridgecrest and tone of other water turned back on after a huge d to see what would happen around here to our Water Services if a big quake at the bay area. Ktvus tom baker spent the morning with east bay mud who is doing highest relations on the hayward fault. This usgs simulation, based on the best science says this is what happens if a 7. 2 quake strikes east bay mud water system. Reporter w the ground shift 3 to 5 feet, ripping through pipes and wires pick some east bay wet residents lose water to 6 weeks and up to 6 months. Reporter to prevent that, east bay mud is busy at work on a project here on the top of the hebron fault in the Berkeley Hills where they will replace a centuryold 3000 foot long pipeline. The current pipeline has averaged a major break each year for the last 30 years with increasing regularity. As the land here has continued to shake and shift. Nick it is the next generation of hazard resilient material. It is pipe that can move back and forth within the joint and can actually deflect off them so it can bend to the right, left, up and down a certain number of degrees so as the land shifts, as an earthquake comes and shakes the ground, the pipe is going to move with the land. Reporter this superstrong, super flexible system with an expected 150 year lifespan is virtually impervious to corrosion. The main reason pipes fail in the east bays corrosive soils. It is able to shift more, bend more than the old cast iron. It is not as brittle. Reporter the pipes were made in union city out of recycled specialized metals. Each pipe joint can expand or contract 3 inches but tied together with many other links of pipe, the system can expand and contract for yards, more than even the mighty hayward fault should displace. Two more major pipe replacement projects are in the planning stage along with other, less demanding once. This year, we reached a record goal in replacing 17. 6 miles of pipe. Reporter a good jump chunk of a recent rate hike will improve it. That will allow us to ramp up to 20 miles of replacements per year and that ensures a more reliable system. Reporter if the hayward fault should rupture to its full potential, there is no way that we are going to avoid massive damage. But the more infrastructure that holds together or needs less repairs, the quicker the recovery and that could be measured in months and not years. Tom vacar, ktvu. Mosquitoes in the sacramento area have tested positive for west nile virus. The first indication of the illness in the region so far this year. The sacramento yellow mosquito and Vector Control districts of the sample was collected near the floor and area of south sacramento. West nile is spread to humans through mosquito bites. Last year, 11 people died from the virus, 44 died the previous year. So far this year, 1 death has been reported in Southern California pick it was a 74 yearold man in imperial county. An invasive fruit fly has turned up in san mateo and santa clara counties. County Officials Say they are treating areas in palo alto, East Palo Alto and menlo park to eradicate the peach from five. Fruit fly. It is native to southern asia and poses a threat to fruit and vegetable crops. Officials say the flies were likely brought into the u. S. By people with illegal fruit. They are hoping to kill off the flies with organic bait treatments placed within a 1. 5 mile radius from weatherford follies from where the fruit flies were found. I think most folks were up a good 4 5 degrees over yesterdays high. We are coming out on the bottom. We will cool for the last few weeks, low average temperatures, hot spots in the 70s, back in the 80s now and by saturday back into the low 90s. The High Pressure is compressing the air. We are getting a more shallow marine layer and that is allowing places in land to warm up pretty nicely. You can see the temperature fordland footprint, hot inland and cool at the coast. That is a summertime pattern and we have not seen a lot of that. Tomorrow we will see probably that 35 degrees spread from ocean beach to conquer. It can be as much is 43 degrees or Something Like that. Tomorrows spread, a big spread between coast and inland, typical for this time of year. The fog at the coast is having trouble staying put. It is there but popping out. It has been cleared out in santa cruz and a little bit at stenson pick as we coming close you can see temperatures today certainly warmer than yesterday in fairfield and concord and just by looking at this map, that is why i like this map so much. Temperatures are is represented by colors. What i like is there is a snapshot. This is right now and you can see the sea breeze, and where it is not. For the last two weeks, we have seen the sea breeze and fairfield in the delta. Delta breezes in sacramento. Now we are looking at a more pinched off shallow marlene marine layer so we are seeing oakland at 73, walnut creek, 85. Temperatures on the increase. The map tells all. Tomorrow, come back and we are show you the same map and at the same time, the current map, you will see more oranges and yellows coming toward the west. So warm up through saturday. Not a heat wave, just warmer. It is not hard to do considering how cool we were. Temperature today in napa was like 2 degrees warme