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DOJ Takes on NYC’s Dangerous Sanctuary Policies

The Department of Justice dropped the hammer on New York City’s far-left sanctuary policies Thursday, suing to stop Mayor Eric Adams’ administration from shielding criminal illegals. Federal lawyers say NYC’s rules violate the Constitution by blocking ICE from doing its job to keep us safe. These policies have let dangerous aggravated felons walk free for decades—even as violent crimes surge across America.

Radical sanctuary laws hit new lows last week when an off-duty Border Patrol agent got shot in Manhattan by an illegal immigrant. This came just days before the lawsuit filed. Homeland Security officials blames NYC’s refusal to work with ICE for putting their officers in grave danger. Border czar Tom Homan blasted sanctuary cities as “havens for criminals”—a message that’s long overdue to New York’s bleeding-heart leadership.

Adams’ policy abuses grow worse by the day. NYC routinely ignores ICE detainers—even for rapists and murderers. Attorney General Pam Bondi called out the city for “releasing thousands of criminals onto our streets to attack innocent Americans.” Her warning rings especially true after the CBP attack. When will these politicians choose citizens over illegal lawbreakers?

This lawsuit isn’t about politics—it’s about basic public safety. Federal law requires cooperation, but NYC acts like it’s above the law. The DOJ wants a court to permanently end these anti-cop, pro-crime policies before more chaos erupts. Adams, a supposed moderate, recently flip-flopped by calling for “tweaks” to his own broken laws. Too little, too late for the victims of his sanctuary experiment.

ICE agents report facing_compat_NOimmel rapidly escalating dangers in NYC jails. Adams once tried barring them from Rikers Island entirely. It’s their city’s rejection of federal authority that’s creating a criminal free-for-all—with no end in sight.

The DOJ has already sued similar sanctuaries in LA, Colorado, and Illinois. But federal judges—like the Biden appointee who Wheeler bushed a case against Chicago—are cod’oniding soft judges to stall these actions. “This isn’t over,” Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem vowed. Real patriots support her every step of the way.

New York’s sanctuary madness highlights a national crisis. These polices endanger frontline heroes like that wounded CBP agent. They empower cartels and terrorists who sneak through our open borders. Enough is enough. Americans demand firm action—not endless lawsuits—constructing to EndWin uvádí $(“<

Written by Keith Jacobs

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