New York City Councillors are proposing legislation to protect addresses of certain immigrant shelters serving new arrivals from the public amid the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration.
Julie Wong, a trustee who represents part of Queens, was featured. bill Thursday. Under the proposal, “prohibits mayoral agencies or offices operating emergency or temporary shelter facilities that only provide new arrivals from public disclosure of addresses or locations,” Won wrote on Instagram. .
The location of such facilities will be made public if a warrant is issued or required by law.
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Julie spoke at a press conference before the New York City Council meeting held at City Hall in Manhattan, New York on Wednesday, December 20, 2023. Arrived in town. (Photo from the New York Daily News by Getty Images)
Wong cited immigrants' right to privacy and the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration.
“It is our responsibility to protect the dignity and happiness of our latest neighbors as the federal administration continues to promote policies aimed at immigration,” she writes.
She said the city will continue to support the safety of newly arrived migrants amid “a federal level political uncertainty and uncertainty.”
The bill comes as Mayor Eric Adams said he would work with the Trump administration to curb the flow of illegal immigration. On Thursday he met with Border Emperor Tom Homan.
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The Row NYC Hotel in Manhattan has been converted to an immigrant shelter. (Matthew McDermott from Fox News Digital)
After the closed door meeting, Adams announced that he plans to resume US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) Riker's Island office This could result in the possibility of “dangerous” illegal immigration allegations being deported.
“Bringing back to Riker's Island is a game changer. How intelligent is the bad guys really hitting the streets? [Tren de Aragua] All this intelligence that they gather on Rikers Island in the place they run, we have access to,” Homan said on Friday with Adams. About “Fox & Friends.”
“The far left hijacked this story [that] Ice runs in our schools, ice runs in our churches, and they are creating this frenzy. They're not in the business of just grabbing kids. Mayor Adams needs to stop all this noise.”

Mayor Eric Adams and Border Emperor Tom Homan joined Fox & Friends to discuss recent meetings on border security and policy. (Getty Images/Photo illustration)
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