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A New York Metropolis councilwoman is proposing laws that will defend the addresses of sure migrant shelters serving new arrivals from the general public amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on unlawful immigration.
Councilwoman Julie Gained, who represents a portion of Queens, launched the invoice on Thursday. Underneath the proposal, it will “prohibit any mayoral company or workplace that operates emergency or momentary shelter services completely serving new arrivals from publicly disclosing the tackle or location,” Gained wrote on Instagram.
The situation of such services can be publicly disclosed if a warrant had been issued or in any other case required by regulation.
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Julie Gained talking throughout a press convention earlier than a New York Metropolis Council assembly at Metropolis Corridor in Manhattan, New York on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023. Gained is proposing a invoice to forestall town from publicly disclosing the addresses of migrant shelters serving new arrivals within the metropolis. (Photograph for NY Each day Information through Getty Pictures)
Gained cited the migrants’ proper to privateness and the Trump administration’s crackdown on unlawful immigration.
“Because the federal administration continues to advertise insurance policies focusing on immigrants, it’s our accountability to guard the dignity and wellbeing of our latest neighbors,” she wrote.
She mentioned town will proceed to uphold the protection of newly arrived migrants amid the “political uncertainty and anxiousness on the federal stage.”
The invoice comes as Mayor Eric Adams has mentioned he’ll work with the Trump administration to curb the circulation of unlawful immigration. On Thursday, he met with Border Czar Tom Homan.
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The Row NYC Lodge in Manhattan was transformed right into a migrant shelter. (Matthew McDermott for Fox Information Digital)
Following the closed-door assembly, Adams introduced that he plans to reopen the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) workplace on Rikers Island in order that suspected “harmful” unlawful immigrants will be deported.
“Getting again in Rikers Island is a sport changer. Not solely will we get the unhealthy guys actually hitting the streets, the intelligence of how [Tren de Aragua] operates, the place they’re working, all this intelligence they collect at Rikers Island, we’ve got entry to,” Homan mentioned Friday alongside Adams on “Fox & Associates.”
“The far left has hijacked this narrative [that] ICE is working in our colleges, ICE is working in our church buildings, and they’re creating this frenzy. They are not within the enterprise of simply grabbing kids. We have to simply cease all this noise,” Mayor Adams chimed in.
Mayor Eric Adams and border czar Tom Homan joined “Fox & Associates” collectively to debate their latest assembly on border safety and insurance policies. (Getty Pictures/Photograph illustration)
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Fox Information Digital has reached out to Adams’ and Gained’s workplaces.