San Francisco's fentanyl deportations show rare unity with Donald Trump
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"Believe it or not there may be some things that we agree on here," Matt Dorsey said about the incoming administration, emphasizing a possible consensus on tackling fentanyl dealing and addiction.
"While targeting convicted drug dealers is far more limited than the mass deportations that Trump has proposed, the actions show how a resurgent tough-on-crime tone in Democratic strongholds is opening up rare chances for agreement with the GOP president."
"The deportations have sparked outrage from immigrant-rights advocates who say local law enforcement is working with federal authorities to circumvent the city's sanctuary policy."
"It's unclear if Trump, who is expected to appoint a new US attorney for Northern California, will continue the cooperation with San Francisco's district attorney's office. But the president-elect's campaign focus on tackling fentanyl aligns with the city's crackdown."
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