NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani releases audit accusing federal immigration agents of misleading tactics
Findings from audits of six New York City agencies intended to ensure compliance with the city’s sanctuary laws found that federal immigration authorities use aggressive and deceptive tactics, the office...
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Findings from audits of six New York City agencies intended to ensure compliance with the city’s sanctuary laws found that federal immigration authorities use aggressive and deceptive tactics, the office of Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Friday. The audits and recommendations were part of Executive Order 13, which mandated a public safety audit for six specific city agencies: the Administration for Children's Services (ACS), the New York Police Department (NYPD), and the Departments of Correction (DOC), Probation (DOP), Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), and Social Services (DSS). The order was issued by Mamdani upon taking office in an effort to fulfill a promise to protect the city's immigrant communities. The 19-page executive summary details the interactions between the agencies and federal immigration authorities, as well as recommendations to close loopholes and blind spots in the city's sanctuary policies. MAMDANI CLARIFIES NYC WON'T CHECK IMMIGRATION STATUS FOR UNIVERSAL CHILDCARE ENROLLEES "The findings and recommendations released today will strengthen City agencies’ protocols when interacting with federal authorities and ensure that all New Yorkers , regardless of immigration status, can safely access the City services they deserve," said Faiza Ali, commissioner of the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, in a statement. Among the findings were that federal immigration authorities have intensified their targeting of city shelters, resulting in a sharp increase in detainer requests to the city's Department of Correction and New York Police Department. The report also accused immigration authorities of using aggressive and misleading tactics. The NYPD received 3,672 requests for civil immigration detainers in 2025—a massive spike from just 99 requests the previous year. The NYPD did not transfer any individuals to ICE in response to these requests. MAMDANI VOWS NYPD WILL 'NEVER' GO BACK TO ADAMS-ERA COOPERATION WITH ICE ENFORCEMENT In June 2025, personnel wit…