San Francisco Bay Area immigration operation paused
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Officers with the San Francisco Police Department seized 1,137.8 grams of fentanyl, 29.2 grams of methamphetamine, drug packaging equipment and $6,476 in cash while serving a search warrant at an Oakland home Wednesday.
The president called off a planned 'surge' of federal forces to San Francisco, but East Bay officials said they were still preparing for immigration action.
SFPD seized 1,200 grams of narcotics in Oakland, arresting Kelbin Sanders-Cruz, as part of a crackdown on illegal drugs.
Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee and other East Bay officials say they continue to stay prepared, as Trump’s plans for Oakland remain unclear.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie scored a major political win this week by enlisting the help of influential business leaders who convinced President Donald Trump to pause plans to send federal troops to the city.
Donald Trump abandoned a plan to send federal law-enforcement and immigration agents to San Francisco. The president said that the city’s mayor, Daniel Lurie, “asked, very nicely” for the reprieve. Jensen Huang and Marc Benioff,