Immigration and Customs Enforcement detains a mother alongside her child at San Francisco International Airport.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement detain a mother and daughter at San Francisco International Airport on the night of March 22. Photo curtesy of Andrey Ivanov.Multiple videos posted on social media show two federal immigration officers not in uniform, forcibly handcuffing a woman at San Francisco International Airport while her daughter, who appears to be around 10, stands by crying.
An SFO airport official says they “understand federal officers were transporting two individuals on an outbound flight when this incident occurred.” The video catches the voices of onlookers asking “where is your badge?” and “can I see your badge number sir, what is your name?” as well as the cries of the woman being detained. In the background, another bystander says “this is illegal,” and another person says “don’t choke her.” About a dozen San Francisco Police Department officers are seen standing in a line to form a barrier as the federal immigration agents roll the woman away in an airport wheelchair. The video was posted on the Internet late Sunday night. The story post video, shared to Instagram by Andrey Ivanov, captures the moment when the woman clings to an airport bench while two agents attempt to forcefully remove her. The first agent pries her fingers off the bench while a second agent helps to push the mother into a chair. A woman can be heard yelling, “What are you doing, leave her alone!” , posted to Reddit by the handle Din Jarring, about a dozen SFPD officers form a defensive line around one of the presumed ICE agents as they wheel the woman out of the airport terminal. Her child walks beside them holding the hand of the other agent, who says in Spanish, “Vente,” meaning ‘come on.’ One onlooker yells, “This is the face of America, congratulations!” Another man says, “Are you fucking serious?” A spokesperson for the San Francisco International Airport confirmed the incident was indeed a federal immigration enforcement issue but that they were not able to verify “who they were, what they were doing or why.” The spokesperson said SFPD was present but did not assist nor prevent the enforcement. They also said they believe this was an isolated incident and they have no reason to suspect broader enforcement at SFO. Officer Robert Rueca from the San Francisco Police Department said that officers responded to a 911 call at approximately 10 p.m. last night. Rueca wrote, “Officers were not involved in the incident but remained at the scene to maintain public safety.” Jason Sweeney, a public affairs official with Immigration and Customs Enforcement said by email that ICE will be releasing a statement on the video later in the day on Monday. San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie wrote on X that he “found the incident upsetting,” and says that officers “remained at the scene to maintain public safety and were not involved in the incident.” But in the video, SFPD officers are clearly lined up to act as a barrier so that the unidentified federal immigration officers can conduct their enforcement operation. Meanwhile, Senator Scott Wiener said in a statement “ICE’s tactics are violent and unacceptable and they need to stay the hell away from San Francisco and SFO.” Wiener will be addressing ICE’s conduct today at 11:45a.m. outside of SFO’s International Terminal. Although there are certain exceptions to the law, Jordan Wells, a senior staff attorney at the Lawyers Committee For Civil Rights said that this type of activity does not appear to be one of those exceptions. Some of these exceptions include sharing certain criminal record information and state prison system cooperation. The City of San Francisco also has it’s own sanctuary ordinance that prohibits all city employees, including police, from assisting ICE. The police department’s policies specifically prohibit officers supporting “routine ICE/CBP operations, investigations, or raids.” Local law enforcement, per the state law, are not permitted to “se agency or department moneys or personnel to investigate, interrogate, detain, detect, or arrest persons for immigration enforcement purposes,” which would include aiding in another law enforcement agency taking one of those actions, said Wells. Milli Atkinson, director of the Immigrant Legal Defense Program at the San Francisco Bar Association, said that the Rapid Response Hotline received multiple calls from people who said that they had witnessed ICE at SFO. Atkinson was unable to provide any further information. over the phone to contact SFPD and that a commanding officer would call back to provide more comment. No call was ever received. The incident at SFO on Sunday coincided with the deployment of ICE officers to airports across the country during the ongoing standoff over Department of Homeland Security funding. Join the 3,300 readers who keep Mission Local free for all!All we can say is thank you. Thank you for choosing to invest in a local newsroom rooted in San Francisco’s communities — one that listens first and reports deeply. Your contribution today helps sustain the reporting our city relies on all year long.Clara-Sophia Daly is an award-winning journalist who covers immigration for Mission Local. Previously, she reported for the Miami Herald, where she covered education and worked on the investigative team. She graduated with honors from Skidmore College, where she studied International Affairs and Media/Film, and later earned a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School. Her reporting portfolio includes investigations into a gymnastics coach who abused his students for more than a decade — work that led to his arrest. She also covered the privatization of Florida’s public education system, state-funded anti-abortion pregnancy centers, and the deputization of university police officers under federal immigration programs. A Northern California native, she first joined Mission Local as an intern for a year during the pandemic — and is excited to be back writing stories about immigration.I'm covering immigration for Mission Local and got my start in journalism with El Tecolote. Most recently, I completed a long-term investigation for El Centro de Periodismo Investigativo in San Juan, PR and I am excited to see where journalism takes me next. Off the clock, I can be found rollerblading through Golden Gate Park or reading under the trees with my cat, Mano. Please keep your comments short and civil. 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