The Legislation Division gave metropolis authorities businesses an in depth briefing Tuesday on New York’s sanctuary standing legal guidelines, a transfer geared toward guaranteeing compliance with the protections in anticipation of President-elect Donald Trump’s deliberate immigration crackdown, in accordance with a number of sources straight acquainted with the matter.
The aim of the briefing was for the Legislation Division to offer the counsels a broad overview of the present sanctuary standing legal guidelines — which prohibit metropolis businesses from cooperating with federal immigration authorities in most eventualities — with the understanding that they might then practice workers, in accordance with the sources.
The briefing comes lower than two weeks earlier than the second presidential inauguration of Trump, who has vowed to launch “mass deportations” of undocumented immigrants upon taking workplace, no matter whether or not they’ve finished something unlawful in addition to residing within the U.S. with out standing.
It additionally comes as Mayor Adams, a conservative Democrat, has said publicly he’s whether or not he can use government energy to roll again a number of the immigrant protections included within the sanctuary legal guidelines.
Adams has argued beefed-up protections enacted by the Metropolis Council beneath ex-Mayor Invoice de Blasio’s administration went too far in barring the Police and Correction Departments from holding immigrant inmates on behalf of federal authorities searching for to deport them, until they’ve a judicial warrant and the particular person in query dedicated a violent or critical crime.
Adams says he believes town ought to be capable to flip over undocumented immigrants to the feds in the event that they’ve been charged with critical or violent crimes, not simply convicted.
Spokespeople for Adams didn’t instantly return requests for touch upon whether or not his proposals to revise sanctuary protections had been mentioned in Tuesday’s briefing.
Final month, Adams met at Gracie Mansion with Tom Homan, Trump’s incoming “border czar” who’s anticipated to take the lead on his “mass deportation” effort.
After their sit-down, Adams instructed reporters he shares the “same goal” as Homan and mentioned town had made “terrible mistakes” prior to now by limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
“This can’t be a safe haven for violent individuals. You have a privilege to live in this country, and those who want to commit acts of violence, they are violating that privilege,” Adams mentioned. “[Homan’s] desire is clearly, again, what my target area is.”