Without a judicial warrant. You have a warrant from a judge for someone's arrest, yes, you can go there, but you've had to go through certain processes first. So No longer in the state of New York will [immigration officials] be able to go after people in schools, in churches, in synagogues, other places, or allow schools to be a place where they collect data. You literally surveillance out in front of a school to track who's going in and out. A scare tactics that really keeps a lot of young people away from school, not the outcome we're looking for. (05:29–07:00)
CLAIM
Asserts that New York is restricting immigration officials from targeting people in sensitive locations without a judicial warrant.
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