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The President has scrapped plans for a dispatch of federal troops to the Bay region that had provoked widespread condemnation from local authorities and drawn demonstrators flooding into the streets.
The locale had been on edge after information circulated that the government was prepared to send approximately 150 border control and other federal agents to the military facility in the East Bay, as part of a large-scale border control initiative.
However, the chief executive declared he would not move forward with a “increase” of federal forces in the region after conversing with the local official, city leadership, and Silicon Valley figures including Marc Benioff and technology leader.
“Through our exchange, the chief executive told me directly that he was canceling any plans for a federal deployment in the city,” city leadership said in a announcement.
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