President Trump has called off sending federal agents to San Francisco after an eleventh-hour call with Mayor Daniel Lurie, but the presence of agents in neighboring Alameda hasn't diminished fears, community leaders tell Axios.

Why it matters: Reports of the deployment had sent ripples of alarm across the city and paved the way for a potentially unprecedented immigration enforcement operation.

Driving the news: The president said in a Truth Social post Thursday that "friends of mine who live in the area" asked him not to go through with a "surge" into SF that was planned for Saturday. • Lurie said at a press conference Thursday that he told Trump San Francisco would welcome continued partnerships with federal agencies to "get drugs and dealers off our streets, but having the military

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