The Brief
- More than 100 people from Bay Area faith communities locked arms outside ICE’s San Francisco Field Office Tuesday morning in an effort that they described as trying to “stop ICE from kidnapping community members” at their immigration check-ins.
- A spokesperson for ICE did not immediately comment on the situation.
- San Francisco police said they were monitoring the “First Amendment activity.”
SAN FRANCISCO – More than 100 people from Bay Area faith communities locked arms outside ICE’s San Francisco Field Office Tuesday morning in an effort that they described as trying to “stop ICE from kidnapping community members” at their immigration check-ins.
Activists chained themselves to the two main entrances of the building about 6:30 a.m. The offices open at 8 a.m.
According to the group, ICE arrested over 120 immigrants at the San Francisco ICE Field Office and San Francisco immigration court between May and October.…