
SF Supervisors Propose Police ID Check for Federal Agents
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San Francisco Supervisors Propose Ordinance to Hold Police Accountable for Interactions with Federal Agents
Two San Francisco supervisors, Bilal Mahmood and Chyanne Chen, are advocating for a new ordinance that would require police officers to verify the identities of federal agents they encounter on the job. This proposal comes in response to a recent incident at San Francisco International Airport, where local officers were accused of assisting plainclothes ICE agents in detaining a Guatemalan woman and her daughter. The ordinance aims to increase accountability and address concerns about federal agents hiding their identities, while also setting an example for other cities navigating the balance between trust and federal power.
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