From
the early days of the Trump administration, Mayor Bill de Blasio
proclaimed that he would defend the residents of New York from the newly
aggressive immigration authorities, “regardless of where they come
from, regardless of their immigration status.”
A
year later, the federal government has ratcheted up its attacks against
so-called sanctuary cities like New York — including Chicago,
Philadelphia and San Francisco — threatening to withhold millions of
dollars in federal funding for law enforcement programs and detaining
growing numbers of undocumented residents. Cities faced a Friday
deadline to prove their cooperation with the immigration authorities, as
the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as
ICE, continued making arrests. Nationwide, the number of arrests in 2017
increased 41 percent from the year before.
Source: nytimes
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