federal immigration enforcement

NYPD Defies Trump Admin, Refuses to Cooperate with ICE on Immigrant Hand-overs

Despite a dramatic increase in federal immigration detainer requests in 2025, New York City’s law enforcement agencies largely refused to comply, upholding sanctuary policies. An audit revealed that the NYPD received over 3,600 detainer requests, a thirtyfold increase from the previous year, yet did not transfer any individuals to federal custody. While isolated instances of non-compliance occurred, the audit affirmed the city’s commitment to its sanctuary laws, aiming to protect immigrants against aggressive federal enforcement tactics. The report also detailed a surge in ICE arrests within the city, with a notable shift towards arrests at immigration courts and during routine check-ins.

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Democrats Introduce “F*** ICE Act” in New Jersey

Democratic lawmakers in the New Jersey General Assembly have introduced the “Fight Unlawful Conduct and Keep Individuals and Communities Empowered Act,” or F*** ICE Act, enabling individuals to sue over alleged constitutional rights violations during federal immigration enforcement. This proposed legislation, alongside a package of related bills, aims to limit federal immigration activities and reduce state-federal cooperation. The measures seek to increase accountability and protect immigrant communities, reflecting ongoing debates surrounding federal immigration enforcement and local oversight in New Jersey.

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Walz Claims Federal Immigration Crackdown Nears End Amid Mistrust

Governor Tim Walz anticipates the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota will conclude within days, based on recent discussions with Trump administration officials. While expressing hope for an imminent end to the operation, which he has characterized as an “occupation” and a “retribution campaign,” Walz remains in a “trust but verify” mode. He also expects federal cooperation on investigations into recent fatal shootings by federal officers, an area that has previously caused friction. Despite pronouncements of reduced federal presence, the economic impact and fear sown by the crackdown persist, as evidenced by a visible federal arrest in a Minneapolis county building, which local officials decried as disruptive to the justice system.

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