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Metropolis Corridor removes controversial language in newest model of ICE steering
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Metropolis Corridor removes controversial language in newest model of ICE steering

Last updated: February 11, 2025 9:43 pm
Editorial Board Published February 11, 2025
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The town’s Regulation Division on Tuesday launched a brand new, revised steering on how metropolis staff ought to deal with visits from federal immigration authorities amid stepped-up enforcement by the Trump administration.

The brand new set of directions eliminated or modified a number of the most controversial phrasing from earlier variations. One sparked confusion and outrage for guiding metropolis workers to permit  ICE brokers into metropolis services, even and not using a warrant, in the event that they “reasonably feel threatened.”

“The experience of the scenario planning exercises and the evolving pronouncements from the federal government have highlighted the need to clear up misperceptions and misunderstandings about New York City law and policy,” Company Counsel Muriel Goode-Trufant stated in a two-minute video speaking the latest tips.

The preliminary memo was issued in January. The latest model, an up to date model of the identical flowchart, directs workers to “never engage in a physical or verbal altercation with a law enforcement officer.”

Tuesday’s steering provides a script for metropolis staff to comply with and directs them to name their common counsel after ICE brokers current themselves.

Company Counsel Muriel Goode-Trufant is pictured in a two-minute video speaking the latest tips. (Workplace of the Mayor)

On Monday, the Adams administration circulated a brand new flowchart steering that directed staff “do not interfere” with federal brokers who insist on coming into even absent having a judicial warrant. Kayla Mamelak, a spokeswoman for the mayor, stated this model was a draft launched to the administration, elected officers and labor leaders.

The town has stated the steering is about assuring the protection of metropolis staff and that representations it was “instructing city employees to cooperate with ICE for civil enforcement” had been inaccurate.

Goode-Trufant stated the latest steering doesn’t apply to the town’s public faculties, Division of Corrections and the Police Division.

The city's law department on Tuesday released a new, revised guidance on how city workers should handle a visit from federal immigration authorities. The town’s Regulation Division on Tuesday launched a brand new, revised steering on how metropolis staff ought to deal with a go to from federal immigration authorities.

Each the United Federation of Academics and Council of College Supervisors and Directors each pushed again on the preliminary steering.

“We engaged the DOE, and the chancellor’s team shared that there have been no changes to the protocols they previously shared with principals which indicated that non-local law enforcement must have a warrant to enter school buildings and that principals should call senior field counsel before admitting any agents.”

Mamelak stated that for the reason that Division of Corrections and NYPD cope with these accused of or who’ve dedicated crimes, “it’s a different more nuanced set of circumstances.”

Initially Printed: February 11, 2025 at 4:26 PM EST

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