Enforcement in creating systemic change toward that goal. However, to have full conversation about policing it is imperative to deeply understand the system of policing and its budget, and that brings us to our hearing today. My office worked to include questions in the report that would give this committee as much insent insight as possible into the Police Department inned a vance of the process in august. I anticipate there may be questions asked today that there arent immediate answers to. My staff will be tracking the inquiries and work on the followup report and that the board has the information it needs. I would like to remind the committee that the Police Department budget would come before this committee again and come before us two more times and in august and engaged in the full budget process. I want to turn over to the presentation today nick menard from the budget analyst and chief William Scott from the Police Department. The San Francisco Airport Authority is also here
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Week, the courts are saying not so fast. Weve got breaking news that comes from the Supreme Court, a decision thats going to impact socalled dreamers, these are people who were brought to this country as children by immigrant parents who were here illegally. Their status has been in limbo tas the Trump Administration has tried to end a program known as daca, and the court has ruled. The Supreme Court has said that the Trump Administration wrongly tried to shut daca down, so daca is going to survive, and no one has ever disputed that if President Trump wanted to, he could buy executive order shut it down, but thats not what the Trump Administration did. Instead, the attorney general at the time, jeff sessions, said, in his opinion, daca was illegally started and, so, the department of homeland security, based on that guidance, ordered that daca should be shut down two years ago, and, toad, the Supreme Court, by a 54 decision, said they went about it the wrong way. Trevor wow what a mome
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But for the second time this week, the courts are saying not so fast. Weve got breaking news that comes from the Supreme Court, a decision thats going to impact socalled dreamers, these are people who were brought to this country as children by immigrant parents who were here illegally. Their status has been in limbo tas the Trump Administration has tried to end a program known as daca, and the court has ruled. The Supreme Court has said that the Trump Administration wrongly tried to shut daca down, so daca is going to survive, and no one has ever disputed that if President Trump wanted to, he could buy executive order shut it down, but thats not what the Trump Administration did. Instead, the attorney general at the time, jeff sessions, said, in his opinion, daca was illegally started and, so, the department of homeland security, based on that guidance, ordered that daca should be shut down two years ago, and, toad, the Supreme Court, by a 54 decision, said they went about it the wron