President Donald Trump has made several threats to deploy federal agents to San Francisco, igniting rumors and speculation about if or when a large-scale operation involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) could take place in the Bay Area.
On Tuesday evening, the U.S. Coast Guard confirmed with El Tecolote that it is providing “facility support” to federal partners at its base in Alameda. In a statement, the Coast Guard Petty Officer Ryan Graves, wrote that the federal agency is “focused on ensuring safe and secure operations in support of federal partners,” adding that its role is limited to providing logistical support to Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Today, the San Francisco Standard has also confirmed that the U.S. Coast Guard will be providing facility support to federal agents. An exclusive, yet anonymously sourced, article by the San Francisco Chronicle first reported a federal deployment, though it remains unclear whether the agent’s activities are related to immigration enforcement.
“The source spoke to The Chronicle on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media,” states the article.
Advocacy groups and community leaders emphasize the need to separate fact from rumor and to respond with preparation, not panic, and encourage people at risk to:
- Know your rights when interacting with federal agents
- Create a family emergency plan, including who to contact and where to go if a family member is detained
El Tecolote is committed to following this guidance and providing calm, verified reporting that protects and prepares our community.
Starting Thursday, Oct. 22, we will be partnering with Mission Local to provide live updates on federal presence in the S.F. Bay Area.
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