We have a policy that we should be proud of, one that has survived under decades of bipartisan leadership of the city that Eric Adams has now chosen to demonize. And The city's policy is that it will not allow ICE agents into city schools, hospitals, properties, even properties of city contractors, unless they provide a judicial warrant signed by a judge. Now, I serve on the Cities Committee in the assembly in Albany, and I get three minutes every year to question the mayor. I asked him, would you follow this policy? (44:57–45:09)
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Asserts that New York City's policy restricts ICE agents from entering certain properties without a judicial warrant.
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