My wife Patti received a call the afternoon of Monday, August 25th, informing her that ICE agents were at Stanford Hospital. Patti is part of the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network which sends volunteers to witness and document local ICE activities aimed at our immigrant community.
She immediately went to the hospital to join other volunteers, and I joined her later, to help cover the incident for the Mercury News, where I write the weekly tech column. An editor at the Mercury put me in touch with reporter Jason Green who wrote our joint bylined story based on my on-scene interviews and reports. I also notified Channel 2 — KTVU — the Bay Area TV station where I serve as a frequent source and commentator on tech issues. Patti and I remained at the hospital in a waiting area with her father, lawyer, friends and others until nearly midnight when hospital staff insisted, we leave. The was off my beat, but news is news.
As the story was reported in the Mercury News, Channel 2 and other outlets, a 47-year-old woman from Guadalajara, Mexico, was hospitalized Monday after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained her in East Palo Alto, according to officials and family members.