Lawmakers respond after ICE agents detain woman at SFO
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Lawmakers respond after ICE agents detain woman at SFO
"The video shows what appears to be officers arresting a woman. A crowd of people surrounded the woman being arrested and asked the officers to show their badge numbers."
"SFO says it believes that it was an isolated incident and that it has no reason to suspect that broader enforcement is happening at SFO."
"Like many San Franciscans, I found the incident at SFO last night upsetting. We have no reason to believe there is broader federal immigration enforcement at SFO."
ICE agents detained a woman at San Francisco International Airport, prompting controversy among local lawmakers and police. The incident occurred just before the president announced plans to send ICE agents to national airports. A video of the arrest circulated on social media, showing officers taking the woman away in a wheelchair. SFO officials stated that the incident was isolated and did not disrupt airport operations. Mayor Daniel Lurie expressed concern but affirmed that there is no evidence of broader federal immigration enforcement at the airport.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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