New NYC bill seeks to repeal de Blasio-era 'sanctuary city' laws to help weed out 'criminal' migrants
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Sanctuary city laws in NYC may be repealed to allow better cooperation with federal agencies like ICE for cases beyond terrorism and public safety risks.
Critics of sanctuary city policies argue they jeopardize public safety, citing cases like murdered Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, where suspects were not turned over to federal officials.
The proposed legislation is likely to face opposition from the city's left-wing Democratic majority, emphasizing the debate around the balance between immigration policies and public safety concerns.
Council member Robert Holden highlights the need to prioritize public safety over sanctuary city policies, emphasizing the risks of importing criminals and underscoring the consequences of poor interagency communication.
Read at New York Post
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