
"I'm good. I'm okay. I have papers, I have my license. I work here every day,"
"just in case."
"not going to fix fentanyl or the drugs. That's an excuse to go after immigrants. I am angry because they are going to get very violent with people,"
More than 100 federal agents, including U.S. Customs and Border Patrol contingents, are being deployed with arrivals scheduled at the U.S. Coast Guard base in Alameda. Mission District residents reacted variably, with some calm and others scared or uncomfortable. Many people began carrying passports, Real IDs, or copies of documents to prove citizenship or immigration status. Some residents endorsed federal action to address drugs, while others insisted the deployment is primarily aimed at immigrants and unlikely to fix fentanyl problems. Local conversations included debates about enforcement priorities and concerns about potential violence from agents.
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