After being criticized by district attorneys and public defenders for making arrests in and around courthouses in San Francisco and Sonoma County, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office director fired back on Monday saying his agency will not have its hands tied by sanctuary laws.
"For many years, the city and county of San Francisco has refused to cooperate with ICE, much to their own detriment," ICE San Francisco ...
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