The Department of Homeland Security will “flood" New York City with ICE agents after the City Council blocked federal law enforcement agencies from opening an office in the city's jails. FOX 5 NY's Morgan McKay has the details.
Breakdown
- Federal officials criticized New York City's immigration enforcement after a shooting involving an off-duty Border Patrol officer. 3s
- Mayor Eric Adams expressed support for actions that improve city safety and has discussed increased cooperation with ICE. 47s
- Federal authorities criticized the city for blocking ICE access to Rikers Island and maintaining sanctuary policies. 56s
- The NYPD is prepared for possible protests in response to increased ICE activity. 1m 27s
- Immigration groups are concerned about the conditions and duration of migrant detentions in Manhattan. 2m 9s