ICE enters NYC shelters armed and without judicial warrants, reports show
Federal immigration officers entered NYC shelters without verified judicial warrants at least five times this year, raising concerns over city sanctuary law compliance and staff training.
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According to revealed data, on two occasions employees of shelters allowed immigration agents to enter private areas of shelters
Immigration advocates fume over report of ICE accessing city homeless shelters: ‘No New Yorker should be terrorized’ – amNewYork
Immigration rights advocates are condemning ICE and the city's Departments of Social and Homeless Services (DSS-DHS) on Monday for allegedly breaking sanctuary city laws after it was reported that federal agents entered shelters without a proper warrant. First reported by Gothamist, federal agents allegedly were permitted entry into a city shelter on two separate occasions by employees without verifying that they had the necessary paperwork. In …
Federal immigration officers entered private areas of New York City shelters or obtained information from people residing in shelters without filing a warrant at least five times since the beginning of 2025, according to official reports of incidents written by the shelter staff. (Keep reading...) The ICE entry breaks into NY shelters without warrants was first published in Remolacha - Dominican Republic News.
Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) agents entered at least five times between January and May this year in several hostels in New York without a judge's order and were allowed access, according to the shelter incident report, published today by the newspaper 'Gothamist'. The entry Report reveals that ICE entered shelters in New York without a warrant was first published in the Digital Process.
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