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The Trump administration announced it would "flood" New York with ICE officers.

The Trump administration announced it would "flood" New York with ICE officers.

US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The announcement was made at the World Trade Center by Trump's border advisor, Tom Homan, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem. Earlier on Saturday, an incident occurred in which an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol officer was shot during an assault by an undocumented immigrant.

Homan argued that city policy forces ICE to make arrests in public places rather than in prisons, which he believes is riskier.

Noem directly linked Saturday's shooting to New York City's policies. She said the criminal suspect entered the country illegally in 2023, during Joe Biden's administration, and has since been arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, though she declined to provide details.

– There is no doubt about it – the officer is in hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of this city and the city council – she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams held the city council responsible for immigration policy.

"I have nothing to do with the regulations being introduced. I simply enforce them," he explained. He welcomed the additional ICE presence, but only if it targeted "dangerous individuals." He opposed action against "ordinary people" seeking to complete the process of acquiring American citizenship.

Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, criticized the federal plans, noting that ICE already has the ability to detain people at Rikers Island based on a court order.

"Homan is talking about sending masked, unidentified agents onto our streets to break up families and break into workplaces. This isn't about safety. It's about instilling fear," he argued, referring to the government's policies in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Monday that it will "flood" New York City with a significant number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. This comes in response to the New York City Council blocking plans to open federal offices in metropolitan jails.

The decision on this matter was announced in the World Trade Center by Trump's adviser for borders Tom Homan and secretary of the National Security Department (DHS) Kristi Noem. Earlier, on Saturday, there was an incident in which an officer of the customs office and border patrols, who was after service, was shot during an attack by an illegal immigrant.

Homan argued that the city's policy forces ICE to arrest in public places, not in prisons. In his opinion, this is more risky.

Noem directly associated the Saturday shooting with the policy of New York authorities. She informed that the suspect of committing a crime entered the country illegally in 2023, during the term of Joe Biden, and since then he was arrested and released four times. She announced a doubling of the number of ICE officers in the city, although she refused to provide details.

- There is no doubt about this - the officer is in the hospital today and is fighting for his life because of the mayor's policy of this city and the city council - she emphasized.

Mayor Eric Adams charged the city council responsibility for immigration policy.

- I have nothing to do with the regulations introduced. I just enforce them - he justified. He accepted the additional presence of ICE, but provided that it was directed against "dangerous people". He opposed actions against "ordinary people" who strive to end the procedure related to the acquisition of American citizenship.

Mark Levine, president of the Manhattan district, criticized federal plans. He reminded that ICE has already had the opportunity to stop people in a prison on the island of Rikers on the basis of a court order.

- Homan talks about sending masked, unidentified agents to our streets to break families and break into jobs. It's not about safety. It is about arousing fear - he argued, referring to the policy of the authorities in Washington.

From New York Andrzej Dobrowolski (PAP)

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