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Trump calls off deployment of federal agents to San Francisco

Trump calls off deployment of federal agents to San Francisco

Summary

President Donald Trump decided not to send federal agents to San Francisco after a last-minute call with the city's mayor. Concerns remain because agents are still present in nearby areas like Alameda. Local leaders and community groups continue to express worry about the impact of federal operations on the region.

Key Facts

  • President Donald Trump canceled sending federal agents to San Francisco.
  • The decision followed a call with San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie.
  • Agents are still in nearby Alameda, raising concerns among community members.
  • The Mayor supports federal agencies working with the city to fight drugs but not a military presence.
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed the federal deployment won't happen in San Francisco.
  • Protests have occurred to block federal agents from entering the Coast Guard base in Alameda.
  • Community groups like Bay Resistance are organizing patrols and vigils.
  • Local officials are taking steps to protect immigrants and manage federal operations in surrounding areas.

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