Trump calls off federal deployment to San Francisco, mayor says
President Trump halted plans to deploy over 100 federal agents after Mayor Daniel Lurie emphasized local progress and concerns over militarized enforcement hindering San Francisco’s recovery.
- President Donald Trump announced he would not deploy federal agents to San Francisco after discussions with Mayor Daniel Lurie and local leaders.
- Lurie stated that San Francisco welcomes federal partnerships to address drugs and crime, but military presence would hinder recovery.
- Trump mentioned that tech leaders Jensen Huang and Marc Benioff influenced his decision to halt the federal deployment.
- Lurie expressed confidence in the city's ability to address its issues, highlighting that "San Francisco is on the rise.
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S.F. stays calm under threat of federal troops
President Trump Thursday morning called off a planned deployment of federal immigration agents to San Francisco. He said in a social media post that he had stopped action in San Francisco “at the request of friends who live in the Bay Area,” The New York Times reports, who vouched for the work of the city’s Democratic mayor, Daniel Lurie. The move came just as the agents were beginning to gather at the Alameda Coast Guard base in the bay. It’s …
Trump Calls Off Sending National Guard to San Francisco - teleSUR English
‘Militarized immigration enforcement in our city will hinder our recovery,’ Mayor Lurie pointed out. On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump called off the deployment of the National Guard to San Francisco in a reversal from his previous remarks. RELATED: U.S. Big Cities Health Coalition Urges Vaccination “The Federal Government was preparing to ‘surge’ San Francisco, California, on Saturday, but friends of mine who live in the area called last…
Persuaded by local billionaires. "Friends of mine called last night and asked me not to go ahead with it."
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he was delaying a federal "surge" in San Francisco, despite repeatedly considering sending troops to the city, which Republicans consistently portray as a crime-ridden hotbed.
Trump backs away from sending federal agents to San Francisco
Donald Trump will not deploy federal agents to San Francisco, the U.S. president and the California city's mayor said in separate social media posts on Thursday, a surprising stand-down as Trump pressures Democratic-led cities around the country to step up enforcement against crime and illegal immigration.
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