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Mayor Adams says immigrants aren’t discouraged by ICE arrest of Bronx highschool pupil
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Mayor Adams says immigrants aren’t discouraged by ICE arrest of Bronx highschool pupil

Last updated: May 27, 2025 11:59 pm
Editorial Board Published May 27, 2025
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Mayor Adams stated Tuesday that immigrants ought to nonetheless attend their courtroom dates and go to high school within the wake of the detainment of a Bronx highschool pupil — whereas emphasizing that what immigration authorities do is out of his arms.

The detainment of Dylan, 20, a Venezuelan citizen whose final title has been withheld on the request of his household, has touched off worry amongst immigrants, dad and mom, educators and college students.

He was arrested by ICE on Wednesday after his case was dismissed at an immigration courtroom listening to in Manhattan, in accordance with legal professionals. That detainment was a part of a nationwide enforcement blitz the place ICE officers in masks reportedly staked out immigration courts throughout the nation.

However on Tuesday, the mayor stated immigrants don’t have any motive to be afraid, as Dylan’s arrest was “not in the school building.”

“Do … I think it would discourage [immigrants]? No, I don’t,” Adams stated in response to a query on whether or not he worries Dylan’s detainment would trigger undocumented immigrants to cease going to high school or skip courtroom dates.

He additionally emphasised that he’s not “responsible” or “in charge” of ICE.

Energy Malu, an immigration advocate, stated that Adams ought to use his relationship with Trump border czar Tom Homan to forestall Dylan’s deportation.

“As the Mayor of the City he should absolutely be concerned as this happened under his watch,” Malu stated.

“If residents of the city, in this case fully legal, are not confident they may be disappeared by ICE any time, the city can not function normally,” stated Naveed Hasan, co-founder of D3 Open Arms, an immigration and schooling advocacy group, stated.

Dylan was within the nation legally, however at a routine courtroom date he attended with out an legal professional, he unknowingly gave up his asylum declare.

A Division of Homeland Safety spokesperson claimed Dylan was within the nation illegally.

“ICE is now following the law and placing these illegal aliens in expedited removal, as they always should have been,” the spokesperson stated. “If individuals have a valid credible fear claim, they will continue in immigration proceedings, but if no valid claim is found, aliens will be subject to a swift deportation.”

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