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The Eric Adams administration is permitting ICE to return to Rikers Island to help carry out criminal investigations into ...
It’s a meltdown over ICE. Eric Adams’ top deputy mayor insisted Thursday that ICE won’t start deporting inmates en masse from a resurrected outpost on Rikers Island — as ...
Council Speaker Adrienne Adams plans to sue the mayor for sanctuary law violations. She was joined at the rally by other ...
The move re-establishes ICE at the notorious prison after a decade-long hiatus, officials said. Federal immigration agents have been prohibited from having an office on Rikers since the city passed a ...
That’s what guided us when, as City Council members, we worked to get Immigration and Customs Enforcement out of Rikers ...
The City Council empowered itself Thursday to sue Mayor Adams over his decision to let ICE agents operate on Rikers Island, ...
Unconventional playwright Nicholas Kennedy and emerging director Lauren McAuliffe showcase their third new work here in the ...
“The safety of the City of New York has been jeopardized by violent ... era law also limited DOC’s information sharing with ICE and bared jails from honoring 48-hour civil detainers, unless ...
While the Dignity Not Detention Act would not prevent immigration-related arrests in New York, supporters say it’s important for the state to minimize its cooperation with ICE. “We are living in a ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported two Jamaican nationals convicted of serious felonies, including kidnapping ...
Salt in the Drinking Water: Road salt is leaching into reservoirs that hold New York City’s water and could make some of it unhealthy to drink by the end of the century, according to a new study.
The city alleges in a lawsuit that the Geo Group, a private contractor, has failed to secure required city approvals.