SAN FRANCISCO - Even though President Trump called off the planned surge of federal agents in San Francisco to address crime, many in the city’s immigrant community say they remain on edge.

It was standing room only at a special hearing on immigration enforcement and San Francisco’s response efforts amid heightened concern and uncertainty in the community Monday evening at San Francisco City Hall.

"We have heard reports of people being pulled from the streets by masked agents from the federal government right off the streets," said Mario Paz, vice chair of the Immigrant Rights Commission. "It’s creating terror and fear."

The commission held the informative hearing to question leaders from the San Francisco Police Department, the Sheriff’s Office, the City Attorney’s Office, and th

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