Trump calls off federal deployment to San Francisco
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On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced that he called off a “surge” in San Francisco that was planned for Saturday, when federal immigration agents
President Trump called off the immigration "surge" he said was coming to San Francisco. Protesters amassed across the Bay Area.
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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Shots fired at vehicle after it backs into US Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area
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,
National Guard troops deployed to the Bay Area could offer “cover” for federal agents making immigration arrests.
It was unclear whether the rest of the Bay Area would also be free from federal enforcement efforts, as was promised for San Francisco.
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