Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City, has released a video aimed at educating residents on how to assert their rights during encounters with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The move comes as immigration enforcement in New York faces renewed scrutiny, with some critics labeling it an "attack on immigrant communities."
Mamdani's video emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability from law enforcement agencies. He advises immigrants that they have the right to remain silent if approached by ICE agents without a judicial warrant, adding that any attempt to fabricate authority is false. If detained, Mamdani instructs residents to repeatedly ask if they are free to go until an answer is received.
The mayor-elect also stresses the importance of remaining calm during interactions with law enforcement and not impeding investigations or resisting arrest. Moreover, he confirms that filming ICE agents while being detained is a legitimate right. "It's your right to film us, as long as you do so without interfering with our investigation," Mamdani said.
Mamdani also reassures immigrants of their constitutional right to protest, vowing that his administration will protect this fundamental right. The video serves as a response to the recent ICE raid in Manhattan, which sparked widespread criticism and calls for greater transparency from local law enforcement agencies.
In a broader context, Mamdani's stance on immigration reflects his commitment to maintaining New York City's status as a sanctuary city. He has reiterated his opposition to cooperation between the NYPD and ICE, stating that this will continue under his administration. By empowering residents with knowledge of their rights, Mamdani aims to foster trust and confidence in law enforcement agencies.
The video marks an important step forward for Mamdani's administration as it navigates complex relationships with federal authorities and ensures a safe environment for immigrant communities in New York City.
Mamdani's video emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability from law enforcement agencies. He advises immigrants that they have the right to remain silent if approached by ICE agents without a judicial warrant, adding that any attempt to fabricate authority is false. If detained, Mamdani instructs residents to repeatedly ask if they are free to go until an answer is received.
The mayor-elect also stresses the importance of remaining calm during interactions with law enforcement and not impeding investigations or resisting arrest. Moreover, he confirms that filming ICE agents while being detained is a legitimate right. "It's your right to film us, as long as you do so without interfering with our investigation," Mamdani said.
Mamdani also reassures immigrants of their constitutional right to protest, vowing that his administration will protect this fundamental right. The video serves as a response to the recent ICE raid in Manhattan, which sparked widespread criticism and calls for greater transparency from local law enforcement agencies.
In a broader context, Mamdani's stance on immigration reflects his commitment to maintaining New York City's status as a sanctuary city. He has reiterated his opposition to cooperation between the NYPD and ICE, stating that this will continue under his administration. By empowering residents with knowledge of their rights, Mamdani aims to foster trust and confidence in law enforcement agencies.
The video marks an important step forward for Mamdani's administration as it navigates complex relationships with federal authorities and ensures a safe environment for immigrant communities in New York City.