Adams administration officials insisted Thursday that sanctuary city laws are still being followed — telling lawmakers that “nothing has changed” despite Mayor Eric Adams’ floating a potential rollback of the migrant-friendly policies. “No sanctuary laws and policies have changed,” Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Manuel Castro assured members of the City Council during a…
NYC remains a sanctuary city — as ‘nothing has changed’ despite Mayor Adams floating policy rollback, officials say
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March 06, 2025
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