And I was proud to be a co sponsor of that bill. And you better believe I'm going to stand up and enforce it as mayor. ICE will not be in our schools, in our hospitals, in our shelters, in our police precincts, and they won't be on Rikers Island either. The law provides already that if someone is convicted of a serious or violent Offense, that's one thing. But otherwise, you have to have due process. (1:05:17–1:05:26)
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Asserts that ICE will not be allowed in various public facilities in New York City.
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