NYC Council members slam Mayor Adams and charter panel for not taking on sanctuary laws
Briefly

Mayor Adams faces pressure from the City Council's Common Sense Caucus to amend NYC's sanctuary laws after his reluctance to put the issue to a public vote. The Council urges Richard Buery Jr., chair of the Charter Revision Commission, to include a referendum allowing the NYPD to collaborate with federal authorities on immigration enforcement. Critics of the current laws argue they hinder law enforcement's ability to manage illegal immigrant issues, particularly violent criminal migrants, challenging Adams' approach that relies on executive orders due to opposition in the far-left City Council.
Absent City Council cooperation, if the mayor really wants to repeal the laws that prevent us from removing violent criminal migrants from our city, there is really only one thing he can do - bring it to the voters.
The current sanctuary laws ... are not only misguided they are dangerous,
Read at New York Post
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