New York City is set to become the latest battleground in the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement, as city officials move to restrict the activities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Despite a stern warning from former President Donald Trump's border czar, the city council is poised to pass a resolution that would limit ICE's ability to operate within city limits. The move is seen as a response to growing concerns over the treatment and detention of immigrants in the city, and is likely to face resistance from the federal government. As the city takes a stand against ICE, the question remains: will the Biden administration back its efforts, or will the Trump-era policies still hold sway?
New York to restrict ICE despite threat from Trump's border czar WRAL