The Trump administration is sending federal agents for immigration enforcement operations to San Francisco, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Oct. 22.
“DHS is targeting the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens—including murderers, rapists, gang members, pedophiles, and terrorists—in cities such as Portland, Chicago, Memphis, and San Francisco,” a Homeland Security Department spokesperson told The Epoch Times. “As it does every day, DHS law enforcement will enforce the laws of our nation.”
The official did not specify when the agency would be dispatching the agents.
President Donald Trump recently said that San Francisco would be the next city to see federal immigration enforcement operations.
“Next, we’re going to go to San Francisco. The difference is, I think they want us in San Francisco. San Francisco was truly one of the great cities of the world,” Trump said in an interview with Fox News that aired on Sunday. “We’re going to make it great. It'll be great again. San Francisco is a great city. It won’t be great if it keeps going like this.”
The federal immigration crackdown in San Francisco comes months ahead of the NFL hosting Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California, near San Francisco.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to Los Angeles in a crackdown on illegal immigration. The efforts drew mass anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles, with some devolved into riots, and Trump then sent hundreds of Marines and National Guard soldiers to the city in response.
So far, Trump has deployed National Guard soldiers to Washington, D.C., Illinois, Portland, Oregon, and Memphis, Tennessee, in efforts to crack down on both illegal immigration and violent crime.
Earlier this month, billionaire Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said in an interview that he believes Trump should send the National Guard to San Francisco, where Benioff is from.
Benioff later sought to clarify his remarks to the paper, saying there has been progress in reducing crime in San Francisco.
Lurie said Oct. 20 that sending the National Guard to San Francisco will not help with issues that the city has already made progress with.
“I am deeply grateful to the members of our military for their service to our country, but the National Guard does not have the authority to arrest drug dealers—and sending them to San Francisco will do nothing to get fentanyl off the streets or make our city safer,” the mayor said in a statement.
“Through meaningful and significant funding investments and partnerships with local law enforcement and community groups—our crime is down,” Newsom said in a statement. “Although good enough never is, we will keep working together to help keep Californians safe.”
San Francisco police chief Bill Scott told reporters in January that crime in the city is at its lowest point in 23 years.
“Across the board, with violent crime from robberies to shootings to homicides to sexual assaults, they’re all down,” he said, adding that violent crime and property crime are down by double digits compared to 2023.
The rate dropped by 30 percent in Oakland and 22 percent in San Francisco, year over year.







