Federal Surge Called Off Across Bay Area, Officials Confirm
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President Donald Trump has retracted his decision to initiate a law-enforcement “surge” in San Francisco. This change comes after engaging in discussions with San Francisco’s Mayor Daniel Lurie and CEOs of prominent tech companies in the Bay Area,
Mayor Daniel Lurie confirms Trump won’t send troops or 100-plus federal agents to San Francisco for crime crackdown.
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,
"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.
Thousands of residents, workers, and faith leaders gathered in downtown San Francisco to protest the potential deployment of federal troops to the city, demanding that the Trump administration keep its troops out of the Bay Area and provide more resources to the community.
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Here’s What to Know About U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Arrival in the Bay Area
The latest updates on federal agents arriving in the Bay Area, plus resources for locals and businesses that could be impacted.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are being sent to a U.S. Coast Guard base in Alameda, Calif., ahead of an immigration operation in the San Francisco region.
NWS San Francisco issues a Beach Hazards Statement for dangerous waves and a Dense Fog Advisory for the North Bay Valleys.