Summary
A video showing immigration agents arresting a woman at San Francisco International Airport prompted criticism, but airport officials clarified that the arrest was not related to President Trump's new policy of deploying ICE agents to airports to help with TSA wait times. The ICE deployment officially began on Monday, and San Francisco was not part of this new policy.
Key Facts
- A video shared online showed ICE agents arresting a woman at San Francisco International Airport.
- Some people online thought the arrest was due to President Trump's policy of sending ICE agents to airports.
- The official ICE deployment at airports started on Monday, after the incident at the airport.
- San Francisco International Airport was not included in the new ICE deployment plan.
- Airport officials said the arrest was not linked to the broader ICE deployment effort.
- DHS has not provided further details about the woman's arrest.
- The airport continued to operate normally without any disruptions from this incident.