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Officers opened fire Thursday evening at a vehicle backing into a line of police outside the U.S. Coast Guard base in Alameda.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is ordering local police and officials to support immigrants, protect protesters and avoid cooperating with immigration authorities amid reports that President Trump's administration will soon send over 100 federal agents to the Bay Area.
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Law enforcement officers fired shots at a vehicle that backed into a U.S. Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area that had earlier been the site of protests against federal immigration agents, and hours after President Donald Trump called off a planned surge of federal agents into San Francisco to quell crime.
San Jose and Santa Clara County both introduced proposals that would protect places like parks, parking lots and property from being used as staging grounds during immigration operations without an official warrant.
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City attorney poised to sue Trump if National Guard is sent to San Francisco
In an interview on the FOX News show "Sunday Morning Futures," Trump spoke about his deployment of National Guard troops to Chicago, and suggested that San Francisco might be next. The president added he may invoke the Insurrection Act to do it.
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San Francisco mayor rejects Trump's National Guard deployment plan over drug dealer arrest authority
Mayor Daniel Lurie said the National Guard cannot arrest drug dealers and opposed President Donald Trump's deployment plan for San Francisco crime crackdown.