NewsICE raids in NYC spark debate over safety and immigration

ICE raids in NYC spark debate over safety and immigration

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted raids in New York on Tuesday, targeting undocumented immigrants. The operation was supported by local police, NBC reports. These actions are part of the Trump administration's strategy to increase the number of deportations.

ICE raids in New York. The operation was supported by local police.
ICE raids in New York. The operation was supported by local police.
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Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was present during an arrest in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx. The crime rate in this neighborhood is higher than the citywide average, as highlighted by the Furman Center at New York University.

Although city regulations prohibit police from engaging in immigration law enforcement, New York officers were part of the Department of Homeland Security's task force.

The arrested individual was wanted for serious crimes, including kidnapping and assault.

"We will not hesitate to work with federal authorities"

New York City Mayor Eric Adams emphasized that the city will collaborate with federal authorities to bring violent criminals to justice.

- We will not hesitate to partner with federal authorities to bring violent criminals to justice — just as we have done for years. Our commitment to protecting our city’s law-abiding residents, both citizens and immigrants, remains unwavering - New York City Mayor Eric Adams argued.

President of the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) Murad Awawdeh condemned the enforcement actions as a "publicity raid." He published photos and videos of Noem in a bulletproof vest, leading the operation in the Bronx.

- No matter how the Trump administration spins this enforcement, it is not about public safety — it is about instilling fear in our immigrant communities - Awawdeh, quoted by NBC, argued.

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