The Brief
- Immigration enforcement agents reportedly arrested a San Francisco resident Friday morning.
- The city’s Rapid Response Network stated that an elderly nanny was detained by agents in unmarked cars who did not show a warrant or identification.
- Mayor Daniel Lurie confirmed in a social media post that immigration enforcement agents were in the city.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco resident has reportedly been arrested by immigration enforcement agents, according to a post by the San Francisco Rapid Response Network.
In an Instagram post, the organization states that it had “confirmed the arrest of a San Francisco resident in the Diamond Heights neighborhood.”
“The detained person, an elderly nanny on her way to work, was followed by multiple unmarked vehicles. After she parked and stepped out of her car, the vehicles blocked the driveway and agents exited, stating they were looking for a person in the area,” the post stated. “When asked, agents did not present a warrant or show identification, and the vehicles involved had no markings or visible license plates.”
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