Mayor Daniel Lurie took a victory lap on Thursday after successfully convincing President Donald Trump to walk back plans for a federal immigration enforcement surge in San Francisco — with some observers praising his political acumen.

But several city leaders are angered by the mayor telling the president during a late-night phone call this week that he still welcomes support from other federal law enforcement agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Supervisors representing neighborhoods with dense immigrant populations were quick to criticize Lurie for calling for additional federal law enforcement under the Trump administration, worried such cooperation could ultimately lead to more immigration-related arrests.

Supervisor Jackie

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