Supes vote unanimously for SFPD, sheriff to make plan for dealing with ICE

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted Tuesday for a resolution that asks the San Francisco police and sheriff’s to come up with a plan for what officers and deputies should do when they receive calls for service related to suspected Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests.

The resolution comes as ICE officers have been regularly arresting people who show up for routine court hearings as part of political asylum cases at immigration court, at 100 Montgomery St.

Protesters have staged weekly demonstrations outside of court as a response; at least a few dozen were gathered outside of the court by mid-morning Tuesday…

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