Trump Administration Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Laws
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Border czar Tom Homan plans to increase ICE agents in sanctuary cities like New York, following a shooting by undocumented individuals.
The app allows users who spot ICE enforcement activity to drop a location-based pin, notifying everyone within a 5 to 10-mile radius.
Trump’s immigration crackdown, marked by ICE raids, labor shortages and political clashes in cities like Los Angeles and Miami, is disrupting construction projects and adding new risks for developers and landlords.
The Justice Department says city officials are intentionally obstructing enforcement of federal immigration law.
The speculation follows "border czar" Tom Homan’s promise to “flood the zone” – New York City – with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The threat followed last weekend’s shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection agent at Fort Washington Park in Upper Manhattan.
Something unusual is happening in U.S. immigration courts. Government lawyers are refusing to give their names during public hearings. In June 2025, Immigration Judge ShaSha Xu in New York City reportedly told lawyers in her courtroom: “We’re not really doing names publicly.
President Trump has been in office for more than six months, and we are already seeing an impact in the Capital Region.
A diverse group has been showing up at courts to escort immigrants at risk of being detained for deportation by masked officials.