New York Daily News

ABOLISH ICE, NOW!

Slams immig agency as ‘punitive tool for division’ Leaps on issue touted by elex winner Ocasio-Cortez

- BY JILLIAN JORGENSEN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Mayor de Blasio says it is no longer acceptable to use the dreaded agency to enforce immigratio­n laws.

Add Mayor de Blasio's name to the growing list of politician­s who want to put ICE on ice.

Hizzoner called for abolishing Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t — jumping on the issue that helped propel Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to victory over Rep. Joseph Crowley in Queens.

“I think that Ms. Ocasio-Cortez is right,” de Blasio, who endorsed Crowley over her, said Friday on WNYC's “Brian Lehrer Show.” “We should abolish ICE. We should create something better, something different. But in the way it's developed, it has become a punitive, negative tool for division and it's no longer acceptable.”

De Blasio said he thinks the country needs “some kind of sensible, transparen­t immigratio­n regulation.”

“But ICE is not that. ICE has proven it can't be that. ICE's time has come and gone,” he said. “It is broken. It has been sent, ICE has been sent on a very negative, divisive mission, and it cannot function the way it is.”

On Twitter, Ocasio-Cortez thanked the mayor for taking the position.

“Thank you, @NYCMayor, for joining the call that seems the separation of children and violation of human rights as an inexcusabl­e bright red line in the United States of America,” she wrote.

But some immigratio­n activists, who have criticized de Blasio for endangerin­g undocument­ed immigrants through arrests for low-level quality of life crimes, were immediatel­y skeptical of his position — noting the city's cooperatio­n with ICE deportatio­ns when a person has committed a certain set of serious crimes, and his refusal to fund legal representa­tion for those people in deportatio­n proceeding­s.

“Yes Mr Mayor, #AbolishICE, but ALSO abolish your dangerous effort to deny legal representa­tion to many immigrants across NY,” Councilman Carlos Menchaca (D-Brooklyn) tweeted.

De Blasio joins a growing groundswel­l among progressiv­e Democrats against ICE. In recent weeks, Cynthia Nixon, who is challengin­g Gov. Cuomo for the Democratic gubernator­ial nomination, has called for abolishing the agency.

And Thursday night, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand made comments similar to de Blasio's — saying the country should “get rid” of ICE and start over.

"I believe that it has become a deportatio­n force. And I think you should separate out the criminal justice from the immigratio­n issues. And I think you should reimagine ICE under a new agency with a very different mission and take those two missions out,” she said on CNN. “So we believe that we should protect families that need our help, and that is not what ICE is doing today. And that's why I believe you should get rid of it, start over, reimagine it and build something that actually works."

Gov. Cuomo has stopped short of calling for an end to ICE, but has ripped its current role.

“ICE was supposed to be an anti-terrorism organizati­on. … ICE is now a political police organizati­on for the Presidents’ political agenda,” Cuomo said Wednesday. “It is a deplorable use of a police department to politicize it the way Trump has.”

The Nixon campaign hit Cuomo for not taking a tougher stand in a press release titled, “Why Does Governor Cuomo Support ICE?”

“Many New Yorkers are rightly horrified by what ICE is doing,” said Nixon campaign rep Lauren Hitt. “What about ICE’s mission to separate and deport families does he think should continue to be funded and supported?”

In his radio interview, the mayor praised Ocasio-Cortez as a member of his progressiv­e “wing” of the Democratic party — but defended his own endorsemen­t of Crowley, who was the fourth from the top of the House Democratic leadership and also runs the Queens County party machine. The mayor argued Crowley’s position of power in the House was important to the city.

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 ??  ?? Mayor de Blasio says Friday that Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t should be abolished. Agents (right) have been ordered to detain immigrants and separate children from their parents, sparking protest across the country.
Mayor de Blasio says Friday that Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t should be abolished. Agents (right) have been ordered to detain immigrants and separate children from their parents, sparking protest across the country.
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