New York City is poised to become the latest battleground in the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement, as the city council is set to pass a resolution restricting the activities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within its borders. Despite a warning from Trump's border czar that such a move would have "serious consequences," city officials remain undeterred, citing concerns about the agency's treatment of undocumented immigrants and its impact on public safety. The resolution, which is expected to pass with a strong majority, would limit ICE's ability to make arrests and conduct raids within the city, and would also require the agency to provide advance notice before conducting any operations. As the city takes a stand against federal immigration policies, the move is likely to spark a heated debate about the role of local governments in enforcing national immigration laws.


New York to restrict ICE despite threat from Trump’s border czar  WCAX