San Antonio police will cooperate with federal agents in deportations — if they're legal

In a statement issued Thursday, San Antonio city officials said local police will help federal authorities as they carry out President Trump's plans for mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. Even, so the statement included caveats. "SAPD has a long history of cooperating with federal authorities on enforcement of immigration laws," the city said in a statement emailed to the Current. "We will continue to do that consistent with applicable law and availability of resources.
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