NYC memo on ICE cooperation raises concerns
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NYC memo on ICE cooperation raises concerns

A new memo from Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is sparking controversy over New York City’s sanctuary city protections. The directive, sent to all city agencies—including schools, hospitals, and migrant shelters—states that employees can allow federal immigration officers onto city property if they “feel reasonably threatened.” FOX 5's Morgan McKay has the story.