Mayor Adams Plans Sanctuary Policy Shift After Meeting with Border Czar

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced plans to issue an executive order to amend the city's sanctuary laws, following a meeting with Tom Homan, the incoming 'border czar' for the Trump administration. Adams stated that the city would not be a 'safe haven' for those who have committed crimes, though he did not clarify if this referred to convictions or charges. His stance has drawn criticism from Democrats, who accuse him of being anti-immigrant and seeking favor with the Trump administration. The proposed changes could expand the list of crimes that allow cooperation with ICE, potentially increasing deportation risks for undocumented New Yorkers.
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