As tensions between immigration authorities and local communities continue to escalate, Jewish leaders in New York City are speaking out against the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the city. In a bold move, Jewish leaders are calling for ICE to be removed from New York City, citing concerns over the agency's treatment of migrants and asylum seekers. The demand comes as part of a growing national debate over the role of ICE in enforcing immigration laws, with many advocates arguing that the agency's tactics are inhumane and unjust. As the city grapples with the complexities of immigration policy, Jewish leaders are joining forces with other faith-based groups and community organizations to push for a more compassionate approach to immigration reform.
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