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New York mayoral candidate detained by federal agents at immigration court

Last updated: June 17, 2025 9:10 pm
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New York City’s top finance official and mayoral candidate, Brad Lander, made headlines on Tuesday when he was detained by law enforcement agents while trying to escort a defendant out of immigration court. A video posted on Lander’s X account captured the comptroller, who is running in the Democratic primary for mayor, being handcuffed and taken away, all while insisting, “You don’t have the authority to arrest US citizens.”

The arrest of Lander, a progressive contender in the upcoming primary, highlights the escalating tensions in response to President Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation policies. This incident follows the recent forcible removal and handcuffing of Democratic US Senator Alex Padilla by federal agents at a Los Angeles press conference led by Trump’s homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem.

The US attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Lander’s detention, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the safety and security of all individuals involved in official proceedings.

While the reasons behind Lander’s attempt to escort the defendant out of court remain unclear, his campaign spokesperson, Dora Pekec, confirmed that he was taken into custody by officers from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. According to a statement from the US Department of Homeland Security, Lander was arrested for allegedly assaulting law enforcement and obstructing a federal officer, but he was later released on Tuesday afternoon.

The Democratic primary for mayor of New York City is a highly contested race, with former governor Andrew Cuomo and progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani emerging as frontrunners. In response to Lander’s arrest, both Cuomo and Mamdani condemned ICE’s actions and called for his immediate release.

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Cuomo expressed concerns about the aggressive tactics employed by Trump’s ICE, while Mamdani emphasized the need to stand up for immigrant communities and ensure their safety. As the city grapples with the authoritarian crisis fueled by the Trump administration, calls for Lander’s release and support for immigrant rights continue to grow.

As the mayoral race heats up and tensions escalate, the events surrounding Brad Lander’s arrest serve as a stark reminder of the challenges facing New York City and the imperative to protect the rights and safety of all residents. Stay informed on the latest developments by unlocking the White House Watch newsletter for free.

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