President Trump Cancels Proposal to Dispatch National Agents to San Francisco Bay Area

Donald Trump has scrapped plans for a assignment of national agents to the Northern California that had provoked extensive opposition from state officials and brought protesters gathering in the public areas.

Regional Concern Over Potential National Operation

The region had been concerned after news circulated that the administration was prepared to send approximately 150 Customs and Border Protection and other federal agents to the US Coast Guard base in Alameda, as part of a large-scale immigration enforcement initiative.

Leadership Action Following Conversations

However, the chief executive declared he would not move forward with a “surge” of federal forces in the area after speaking with the mayor, Daniel Lurie, and tech industry figures including Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang.

“In that conversation, the national leader told me directly that he was terminating any plans for a government dispatch in the city,” Lurie stated in a announcement.

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