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President Trump said on Thursday that he had called off the deployment in San Francisco. Two federal officials said on Friday that the action applied across the region.
On Thursday, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said that after speaking with President Donald Trump, the commander in chief called off a federal “surge” to the city planned for Saturday. While Lurie’s announcement brought relief to San Francisco,
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San Francisco Bay Area immigration operation canceled for now: White House
The immigration operation that was supposed to occur in the Bay Area on Thursday, was stopped even before it got started, KTVU has learned, and stems from a late-night phone call between San Francisco's mayor and President Donald Trump.
"We have no idea what that means for counties outside of San Francisco," Supervisor Jackie Fielder said of Trump's promise to cancel CBP raid.
Five Bay Area schools are among 31 recognized as California Blue Ribbon Schools, state officials said. Blue Ribbon schools are among the state's highest performing based on all students' scores, subgroups' scores, and graduation rates, state education officials said.
NWS San Francisco issues a Beach Hazards Statement for dangerous waves and a Dense Fog Advisory for the North Bay Valleys.
Officers opened fire Thursday evening at a vehicle backing into a line of police outside the U.S. Coast Guard base in Alameda.
Across the bay, nearly 5,000 showed up to rally at San Francisco's Embarcadero Plaza denouncing the threat of mass immigration raids and the possible deployment of National Guard troops elsewhere in the region,