Greater than a dozen metropolis and state elected officers who federal brokers arrested on Thursday afternoon in and round federal immigration courts in Decrease Manhattan.
Photograph by Dean Moses
Metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander and Public Advocate Jumaane Williams had been amongst over a dozen metropolis and state elected officers who federal brokers arrested on Thursday afternoon in and round federal immigration courts in Decrease Manhattan.
Lander was arrested by Division of Homeland Safety brokers, together with a gaggle of 10 different elected officers. They had been sitting in a hallway with a banner studying “NYers Against ICE” on the tenth ground of 26 Federal Plaza, which homes a DHS lockup for undocumented immigrants the company has detained after their necessary court docket hearings elsewhere within the constructing.
After demanding entry to the holding cells and being forcefully denied entry by DHS brokers for about 20 minutes, the officers unfurled the banner and refused to maneuver from the hallway for roughly one other 40 minutes earlier than getting cuffed. Particularly, the elected officers had been making an attempt to examine if the feds had been complying with a preliminary injunction ordering them to deal with overcrowding, unsanitary, and inhumane situations contained in the areas.
“We went to the 10th floor. We patiently and calmly at first asked to be allowed back into the area where they are holding people,” Lander stated. “Not only would they not let us in, they duct-taped and wire-tied the door…When they asked us to leave, we said we would not leave until we were allowed to see the conditions that our neighbors are being cruelly and lawlessly detained in, and when they would not allow us in. We made clear we weren’t leaving, and we were then arrested and detained.”
Metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander and Public Advocate Jumaane Williams had been amongst a dozen metropolis and state elected officers who federal brokers arrested on Thursday afternoon in and round federal immigration courts in Decrease Manhattan.Photograph by Dean Moses
In keeping with Lander’s workplace, the feds additionally arrested state Sens. Julia Salazar (D-Brooklyn), Jabari Brisport (D-Brooklyn), and Gustavo Rivera (D-Bronx) in addition to Meeting Members Marcela Mitaynes (D-Brooklyn), Tony Simone (D-Manhattan), Jessica González-Rojas (D-Queens), Clare Valdez (D-Queens), Robert Carroll (D-Brooklyn), Emily Gallagher (D-Brooklyn), and Steven Raga (D-Queens).
“We attempted to conduct oversight of the 10th floor to ensure compliance with this preliminary injunction ruling,” González-Rojas stated in an announcement. “We put our bodies on the line for the lives and freedom of thousands of New Yorkers who have been illegally kidnapped and detained by ICE. Many of us, myself included, were arrested.”
The crew was charged with misdemeanors for blocking an entrance, hall, and elevator financial institution.
One other group of elected officers — which included Williams — and activists had been arrested by NYPD officers outdoors the ability for making an attempt to dam its driveway. That group included Metropolis Council Members Tiffany Cabán (D-Queens) and Sandy Nurse (D-Brooklyn), and Meeting Member Phara Souffant Forrest (D-Brooklyn).
Brooklyn state Sen. Julia Salazar (foreground) is handcuffed.Photograph by Dean Moses
In an announcement launched by his workplace, Williams stated that he and his colleagues had acted “in a nonviolent civil disobedience to demand oversight of ICE’s inhumane detention practices.”
“Even under this creeping authoritarianism regime, I expect to be released today to go home to my family, but the people we’re fighting for don’t have that privilege, as ICE disappears and deports them,” Williams stated. “Together with the dozens of New Yorkers getting arrested today, I call for all levels of government to do what they can to support our immigrant communities and vulnerable, marginalized populations.”
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, the second highest-ranking citywide elected official, was arrested on the Sept. 18 protest.Photograph by Dean Moses
It’s the second time Lander has been arrested at immigration court docket in Federal Plaza; ICE brokers roughly accosted him again in June as he sought to inquire in regards to the case of a detained immigrant.
The incident appeared to mark a significant escalation in President Trump’s immigration crackdown within the 5 boroughs.
It comes after months of Lander and different pols displaying as much as immigration court docket to watch migrants being detained after their necessary hearings. Elected officers have additionally repeatedly been barred from getting into ICE’s makeshift holding cells on the tenth ground of Federal Plaza, in addition to different federal lockups, since early June.





