Trump says he's called off ICE operations in San Francisco
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President Trump called off the immigration "surge" he said was coming to San Francisco. Protesters amassed across the Bay Area.
The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem on Monday said ICE agents will be coming to San Francisco under the direction of President Trump. This comes as the president continues to threaten the deployment of the National Guard to the city.
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National Guard troops deployed to the Bay Area could offer “cover” for federal agents making immigration arrests.
The Trump administration is sending federal agents to San Francisco following weeks of threats from the president to deploy the National Guard to the Bay Area.
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ICE, Border Patrol operations in Bay Area are officially ‘canceled,’ officials say
Alameda County’s sheriff indicated that Trump’s withdrawal from San Francisco extends to the rest of the Bay Area.
It was unclear whether the rest of the Bay Area would also be free from federal enforcement efforts, as was promised for San Francisco.