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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Ditching NYC insane ‘sanctuary’ laws requires an all-hands war with the local hard left
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Ditching NYC insane ‘sanctuary’ laws requires an all-hands war with the local hard left

Last updated: December 14, 2024 2:38 pm
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New York City Mayor Adams and Trump’s border czar-designate, Tom Homan, had a productive meeting on Thursday, signaling a potential collaboration to address the issue of “known offender” criminal illegal migrants in the city. However, the challenge lies in gaining the support of the City Council and Governor Hochul to fully commit to this effort.

Adams has shown support for Queens Councilman Robert Holden’s proposal to reopen the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office at Rikers Island. Nevertheless, city laws currently prohibit the allocation of resources to assist ICE and prevent the NYPD and jail officials from reporting wrongdoers to federal authorities.

The City Council, dominated by the hard-left, is unlikely to support any changes that would enable cooperation with ICE. Despite this, there may be opportunities for civic-minded individuals to make anonymous calls to ICE, especially in situations where the chain of command is supportive. Additionally, the mayor’s legal team could explore the possibility of issuing an executive order to bridge the existing gap.

To achieve full cooperation, it may be necessary to overturn the sanctuary law enacted during Mayor Bill de Blasio’s tenure. This law restricts the transfer of undocumented immigrants to ICE, only allowing those convicted of specific felonies to be handed over upon request.

Governor Hochul could revoke former Governor Cuomo’s executive order that prohibited ICE from entering state courthouses. Furthermore, Congress could address the issue of non-compliance with ICE detainers by reclassifying illegal entry into the country as a criminal offense.

In order to pressure progressive lawmakers who oppose deportations, federal funding could be withheld from localities with extreme sanctuary policies. This approach could potentially lead to a reassessment of priorities, especially if cuts target social programs rather than law enforcement.

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Mayor Adams could also propose a referendum on sanctuary repeal through the Charter Commission, allowing city voters to have a say on the matter. This strategy could incentivize the City Council to reconsider its stance and deter progressives from pushing for policies that defy public opinion.

Ultimately, removing criminal migrants from the country should be a straightforward decision. However, navigating the complexities of city governance and political ideologies may prove to be a challenging task. It will require perseverance and strategic planning to overcome resistance and ensure the safety and security of New York City residents.

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