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Volunteers Escort Immigrants from NYC Courthouses to Protect New Yorkers
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New York City volunteers are increasingly escorting immigrants from courthouses to protect them from ICE arrests during President Trump’s month-long deportation campaign. The effort responds to heightened fears among undocumented immigrants. These actions reflect the city’s history of resistance to federal immigration policies.
The volunteer escorts began appearing at courthouses over the past month. Their presence coincides with Trump’s immigration enforcement push.
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Activists aim to provide safety for immigrants attending routine court hearings. ICE often targets undocumented individuals at such locations.
New York City has long declared itself a sanctuary city for immigrants. Local policies limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
The escorts include community members and advocacy group organizers. Their goal is to deter arrests through visible support.
Some support ICE’s efforts, arguing they uphold immigration laws. Others view the arrests as inhumane and disruptive to communities.
Sanctuary city policies have sparked legal challenges from federal authorities. New York’s volunteers represent grassroots opposition to deportations.
The campaign’s continuation may strain city-federal relations further. Volunteers plan to maintain their presence at courthouses.
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