ICE accuses NY prison officials of not cooperating with immigration enforcement

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has issued four subpoenas to the Department of Corrections, accusing prison officials in New York of not cooperating with immigration enforcement.

News 12 Staff

Jan 19, 2020, 11:13 PM

Updated 1,564 days ago

Share:

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has issued four subpoenas to the Department of Corrections, accusing prison officials in New York of not cooperating with immigration enforcement. 
It’s causing controversy because New York City is a sanctuary city, and ICE is looking to deport certain illegal immigrants accused of committing severe crimes.
ICE says issuing the subpoenas was necessary because Corrections continues to ignore its requests for information.
The agency says that in the past it hasn’t been needed because most law enforcement agencies across the country willingly provide ICE with information on illegal immigrants arrested for crimes.
There are four particular individuals in New York City that ICE is looking for information on. The most recent is a 21-year-old Guyanese national Reeaz Khan, who was arrested earlier this month by the NYPD. He’s charged with murder and sexually abusing 92-year-old Maria Fuertes in Queens. He was arrested back in November for a different crime.
Acting ICE Director Matthew Albence says he has a message for New York City and other sanctuary cities in the U.S.
"Please let ICE help you, let ICE keep your communities safe. We can actually prevent crimes such as these brutal sexual offenses and murders like we saw here this week. These policies here and elsewhere in the country make us less safe, which is the opposite of what the primary goal of every law enforcement officer and law enforcement agency and every elected official should be,” he says.
The New York Immigration Coalition, an immigrant advocate organization, is saying the Trump administration is politicizing the death of 92-year-old Fuertes at the expense of thousands of New Yorkers who they say should not be handed over to ICE before being convicted of a crime.
It released a statement saying in part, “This is just one more blatant attempt to divide our city and foment fear and hatred of our immigrant neighbors. New York’s policies are what define us as a city committed to due process, safety and opportunity for all."
If the subpoenas are ignored, ICE says an immigration officer may coordinate with the U.S. Attorney's Office to get an order from the U.S. District Court.
 
 


More from News 12
1:38
St. Simon Stock School in Fordham won't reopen this fall due to low enrollment

St. Simon Stock School in Fordham won't reopen this fall due to low enrollment

1:35
Summerlike weather returns to NYC with temps in the 80s; cooler weather for the weekend

Summerlike weather returns to NYC with temps in the 80s; cooler weather for the weekend

1:32
Residents outraged after ban on door cameras at Mott Haven building

Residents outraged after ban on door cameras at Mott Haven building

1:43
Nonprofit wants to bring an independent cinema to the Bronx

Nonprofit wants to bring an independent cinema to the Bronx

Diocese of Brooklyn: 3 Catholic academies to close at the end of the school year

Diocese of Brooklyn: 3 Catholic academies to close at the end of the school year

1:54
Bronx charter schools have open seats for upcoming school year

Bronx charter schools have open seats for upcoming school year

2:04
Grants up for grabs for restaurants hurt by new stove standards

Grants up for grabs for restaurants hurt by new stove standards

1:51
Residents worried that sinkhole problems from years prior may return

Residents worried that sinkhole problems from years prior may return

1:19
Council members making a push for rat birth control

Council members making a push for rat birth control

1:43
NYPD: Multiple suspects wanted for string of gunpoint robberies across the Bronx, Manhattan

NYPD: Multiple suspects wanted for string of gunpoint robberies across the Bronx, Manhattan

1:30
82-unit affordable housing development coming to West Farms

82-unit affordable housing development coming to West Farms

1:51
RFK announces he has enough signatures to appear on NY ballot

RFK announces he has enough signatures to appear on NY ballot

1:41
Bronx man in custody following death of his 79-year-old mother in Concourse Village apartment

Bronx man in custody following death of his 79-year-old mother in Concourse Village apartment

1:47
City officials, drivers weigh in on potential disappearance of parking spots in Mount Hope

City officials, drivers weigh in on potential disappearance of parking spots in Mount Hope

0:34
FBI arrests Brooklyn man in Mount Vernon robbery, homicide

FBI arrests Brooklyn man in Mount Vernon robbery, homicide

2:19
Rent hikes may be coming for tenants in rent-stabilized apartments

Rent hikes may be coming for tenants in rent-stabilized apartments

2:23
Survivors of childhood sexual abuse, community advocates file over 150 lawsuits accusing staff at juvenile facilities

Survivors of childhood sexual abuse, community advocates file over 150 lawsuits accusing staff at juvenile facilities

1:33
NYPD: Man wanted for robbing Mott Haven deli at gunpoint

NYPD: Man wanted for robbing Mott Haven deli at gunpoint

1:57
Pelham Parkway dialysis center closing soon, leaving patients angered

Pelham Parkway dialysis center closing soon, leaving patients angered

2:32
Transportation Alternatives: 2024 was the deadliest start to a year since start of Vision Zero

Transportation Alternatives: 2024 was the deadliest start to a year since start of Vision Zero