NEW YORK, NY. (THECOUNT) — A major ICE operation is being conducted in New York Sunday morning following a large blackout that struck the city last night.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who was away campaigning in Iowa when the blackout hit, says he’s getting reports that a nationwide crackdown on immigrants facing deportation is already underway in his city on Sunday.
The sweeps were expected to start Sunday, but de Blasio tweeted on Saturday that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency had already taken action in New York.
The mayor says ICE agents did not succeed in rounding up any residents of Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood and Harlem, reports WTHR.
Immigrants who’ve been given orders to leave the country are government targets in at least 10 cities.
Advocates are coaching them on their rights, including instructions not to respond if agents knock on the door unless shown a warrant signed by a judge.
The Democratic mayor has said his city would not cooperate with ICE.
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