Trump criticizes SF mayor's immigration enforcement, claims National Guard could make city safer
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Trump criticizes SF mayor's immigration enforcement, claims National Guard could make city safer
"Trump stated, 'He's trying very hard, but we could do it much more effectively because he can't do what we do.' This reflects his belief in the superiority of his administration's approach to immigration enforcement."
"'I had friends calling me up from San Francisco, 'Could you give him a chance?' I said, 'Absolutely, if you want, we'll give him a chance.' He's trying, he's doing OK, but we can do much better.' This indicates Trump's willingness to support Lurie while asserting his own capabilities."
"'San Francisco was a great city and could quickly become a great city again.' This statement underscores Trump's optimism about the city's potential under his administration's guidance."
President Trump criticized San Francisco's Mayor Daniel Lurie for his immigration enforcement efforts during a cabinet roundtable. He claimed his administration, with the National Guard and immigration officers, could enhance safety in the city. Trump mentioned a conversation with Lurie, who requested a chance to improve the situation. He also noted that Bay Area tech CEOs had urged him not to send troops to San Francisco. Trump expressed confidence that the city could quickly regain its greatness.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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