Lawmakers respond after ICE agents detain woman at SFO
Published on March 23, 2026.
A woman was reportedly detained by ICE agents at San Francisco's airport on Sunday night, setting off controversy among San Francisco police and local lawmakers. The incident occurred just a day before the president announced plans to send ICE agents to national airports to help alleviate long TSA lines. The Bay Area is not included in these airports, so this incident appears to be unrelated. A video shows the arrest of a woman being made by ICE officers, with a crowd of people asking them to show their badge numbers. SFO confirmed that federal officers were transporting two people on an outbound flight when the incident occurred. The airport said it believes this was an isolated incident and has no reason to suspect broader federal immigration enforcement at SFO.
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