Mayor Adams Addresses Statement About More ICE Agents in Sanctuary Cities
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 22 – Tom Homan criticizes sanctuary policies after two illegal immigrants shot a CBP officer, pledging to increase Immigration and Customs Enforcement staffing in the city.
- On Monday, a Customs and Border Protection officer was shot in a New York City park during a botched robbery, with two men in the U.S. illegally as suspects.
- Tom Homan labeled sanctuary cities `sanctuary cities for criminals`, and criticized the New York City Council for blocking an ICE office on Rikers Island.
- Following the shooting, Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the alleged attacker entered illegally in 2023 through Arizona, then Tom Homan warned `We're going to have more agents in New York City`.
- Amid calls for tougher enforcement, Immigration and Customs Enforcement outlined its staffing increase, and Mayor Eric Adams said he would loosen sanctuary laws to allow NYPD cooperation with ICE.
- Former acting ICE Director John Sandweg said flooding ICE officers into New York City is warranted, and some local leaders have declared their municipalities sanctuaries in recent years.
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