ICE To Boost Immigration Enforcement In New York City Following Protest Confrontation

New York City is slated to see an increase in immigration arrests following an incident where federal agents were confronted and obstructed by protesters in Manhattan, according to an administration official.

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“You will see an increase in ICE arrests because there are so many criminals and illegal aliens that have been released in New York, specifically,” Lyons said during a Fox News interview. “You will see us making those criminal arrests to make New York safe again. It’s definitely intelligence-driven; it’s not random. We aren’t pulling people off the street.”

Protests and Arrests

The announcement comes just days after a federal operation in Manhattan’s Chinatown, where agents detaining a street vendor were met with obstruction from protesters. The demonstrators reportedly encircled officers and their vehicles, chanting “ICE out of New York” and attempting to prevent them from leaving.

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Authorities eventually arrested 14 people, including demonstrators. The DHS later confirmed that nine criminal illegal aliens were arrested, some of whom had prior criminal histories. The detained individuals were from Mali, Senegal, Mauritania, and Guinea.

In a press release the following day, the Department of Homeland Security stated, “Despite violent rioters who assaulted and obstructed law enforcement by blocking vehicles, nine criminal illegal aliens were arrested.” Four of those arrested were accused of assaulting law enforcement, and one for obstruction of justice.

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AG James Calls for Public Footage

The events have also prompted action from New York Attorney General Letitia James, who called on the public to submit photos and video documentation of federal immigration operations for review.

James urged the public to send in footage via a “Federal Action Reporting Form,” asserting that “every New Yorker has the right to live without fear or intimidation.”

McLaughlin, however, criticized the Attorney General’s action, stating that James’s call for videos and photos “looks like obstruction of justice.”

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