Testimony: The New York City Council Committees on Oversight and Investigation and Criminal Justice Oversight Hearing on the Department of Investigation’s Reports on Agency Compliance with Sanctuary-related Local Laws
Brooklyn Defender Services advised the City Council Committees on Oversight and Investigation and Criminal Justice Oversight that New York City must strengthen and enforce its sanctuary laws to stop city agencies from becoming conduits for detention and deportation. In testimony on agency compliance with sanctuary-related laws, BDS pointed to recent findings that city staff shared information with federal immigration authorities and warned that weak training, poor oversight, and unlawful data-sharing continue to put immigrant New Yorkers at risk of family separation and prolonged detention. “The city cannot adequately protect New Yorkers, or uphold the detainer discretion laws, without upholding the requirement that ICE present a judicial warrant,” said Sophie Dalsimer, Associate Director of the New York Immigrant Family Unity Project.
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