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The Ministry of Justice targets the policies of the New York sanctuary in the new federal action

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The Ministry of Justice continues New York on its sanctuary policies, because the Trump administration targets the courts which refuse to cooperate with the immigration authorities while it continues to strengthen the deportation raids.

The trial, filed before a New York Federal Court, appoints the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, and several other officials of the city as defendants.

“The work of a mayor is to protect the security of each person in his city – and that’s exactly what mayor Adams worked every day for almost four years,” Kayla Mamelak Altus told Fox News. “Keeping the safety of New Yorkers also means ensuring that they feel safe, and the mayor Adams has been clear: no one should be afraid to compose 911, send their children to school or go to the hospital, and no New Yorker should feel forced to hide in the shadows.”

This is why the mayor supports the essence of local laws set up by the municipal council – but it has also been clear that they are going too far when it comes to dealing with these violent criminals in our streets and urged the Council to re -examine them to ensure that we work effectively with the federal government to make our city safer, “added Altus.” Until now, the Council has refused. We will examine the trial. “

The trial says that the city has promulgated policies in order to hinder the ability of the federal government to enforce immigration laws.

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The mayor of New York Eric Adams and the migrants entering a refuge

The mayor of New York, Eric Adams and the migrants, entering a refuge. The Ministry of Justice continues the city on its policies in the city of the sanctuary. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for Ny Daily News via Getty Images, on the left, Fatih Aktas / Anadolu via Getty Images, on the right.)

“New York has long been the forefront of interfere with the application of immigration laws in this country,” said the trial. “Its history as a sanctuary city dates back to 1989, and its efforts to thwart the application of federal immigration have only been intensifying since.”

The Ministry of Justice has cited New York policy which prohibits its ministry for correctional services from honoring American immigration and customs prisoners (ICE), which requests that the federal immigration authorities be warned during the release of an illegal criminal immigrant.

The New York Police Service was subject to a similar provision, the trial indicates. In 2014, the City also resisted cooperation with ice, in particular by adding an amendment to its sanctuary city policy according to which immigration prisoners would not be honored without a mandate issued by a judge (or magistrate judge) of article III and unless the subject of detention was convicted of a violent or serious terrorist’s surveillance list.

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“Sanctuar cities are only sanctuaries for criminals. President Trump has promised to make America again safe and deporting illegal criminals,” said White House spokesman Abigail Jackson, in a statement to Fox News Digital. “But sanctuary cities, like New York, are working in direct opposition to the mandate that President Trump was elected to fulfill and American citizens pay the price. The Trump administration will not tolerate local politicians interfering in the application of federal immigration laws.”

The trial said that the crimes committed by illegal immigrants in the city prompted several municipal leaders to call for cooperation with American immigration and customs application (ICE).

Prosecutor General Pam Bondi said the federal government had no choice but to protect New Yorkers.

“If New York leaders did not intensify to protect their citizens, we will do it,” she wrote on X.

The American representative Nicole Malliatakis, RN.Y., applauded the move, calling the policies of the “erroneous”, “costly and dangerous” sanctuary.

“The restoration of public security in our communities begins with the cooperation of New York with requests for relaxation of the ICE. The breach of this maintains dangerous criminals in our streets,” she wrote on X.

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The legislator said that she had applied for the Freedom of Information Act (Foia) which showed that 16,000 crimes had been committed by thousands of people who lived in hotels and shelters to taxpayers.

Fox News Digital contacted the Adams and the White House.

In June, the Ministry of Justice filed a complaint against Los Angeles for its sanctuary policies. The city has become involved in a quarrel with the Trump administration on its expulsion raids and its anti-ice events.

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