New York, a sanctuary city since 1989, is considering a change in its status, with the current mayor hinting at a shift in policy. The Biden administration is urging sanctuary cities to collaborate with ICE in deporting criminal illegal migrants, potentially conflicting with previous policies.
There are some 200 sanctuary cities, counties and states—places that limit co-operation with immigration authorities. New York became one of them in 1989. Why is its current mayor talking of a change? https://t.co/s1XJSV9thC 👇
Maybe @ericadamsfornyc should re think that sanctuary city thing — https://t.co/MAZU3kwSRl
Sanctuary City Landlords Get a Call from Local Officials Strapped for Cash via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/iMz0Jdmd3K
"The Biden administration is asking sanctuary cities to cooperate with @ICEgov in the deportation of criminal illegal migrants despite previously enacting policies that could hinder the effort." https://t.co/JHe4dUpXRh via @dailycaller
Is New York rethinking its sanctuary-city status? https://t.co/83EoxUztdJ