East Bay officials say they are still prepared for a possible increase in federal immigration enforcement in the absence of clear information about what President Trump’s decision to call off a federal “surge” in San Francisco means for Oakland.

Speaking at a press conference at Oakland City Hall Thursday morning, Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee said the city was monitoring the situation and would keep residents informed of any developments.

“This is very fluid,” Lee said, flanked by East Bay officials at the local, state and federal levels. “There’s no information we can bring to you today to bring you up to date on what plans they have in place, but we are moving forward with our plans and we are prepared.”

The mayor’s press conference was called Wednesday afternoon after the San Francis

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