Mayor Aware of Reported ICE Arrest of Elderly Nanny in San Francisco

San Francisco Rapid Response Network says an 'elderly nanny' was arrested in Diamond Heights neighborhood.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The San Francisco Rapid Response Network, a coalition of immigrant rights groups, reported that an 'elderly nanny' was arrested by immigration agents on her way to work in the Diamond Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Mayor Daniel Lurie acknowledged that his office was aware of the incident and stated that San Francisco police were not involved, in accordance with the city's sanctuary policies.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between federal immigration enforcement and local sanctuary city policies in San Francisco. The arrest of an 'elderly nanny' raises concerns about the targeting of vulnerable immigrant communities and the potential impact on families and the local workforce.

The details

According to the Rapid Response Network, the 'elderly nanny' was followed by multiple unmarked vehicles, blocked in her driveway, and arrested by agents who did not present a warrant or identify which agency they were from. The woman was handcuffed and taken into custody, and the Rapid Response Network dispatched a pro-bono lawyer to locate her.

  • The incident occurred on Friday, February 13, 2026.

The players

Daniel Lurie

The mayor of San Francisco who acknowledged being aware of the reported ICE arrest and stated that San Francisco police were not involved.

San Francisco Rapid Response Network

A coalition of immigrant rights groups in San Francisco that works to verify purported immigration arrests and provide support to affected communities.

Laura Valdez

The executive director of the San Francisco Rapid Response Network who declined to provide further information about the incident.

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What they’re saying

“I am in touch with the Rapid Response Network and community organizations to ensure communities continue to receive accurate information. We are not aware of any other immigration enforcement action in the city today. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and remain committed to upholding the values and laws of our city.”

— Daniel Lurie, Mayor of San Francisco (Mission Local)

“The detained person, an elderly nanny on her way to work, was followed by multiple unmarked vehicles. After she parked and stepped out of her car, the vehicles blocked the driveway and agents exited, stating they were looking for a person in the area.”

— San Francisco Rapid Response Network (Mission Local)

What’s next

The San Francisco Rapid Response Network is working to locate the detained woman and provide legal assistance. The mayor's office has stated it will continue to monitor the situation and uphold the city's sanctuary policies.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between federal immigration enforcement and local sanctuary city policies in San Francisco, as well as the potential impact on vulnerable immigrant communities and the local workforce.