In a decisive move, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the US’ most popular politician, has enacted a new executive order mandating that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents secure a judicial warrant before gaining access to city properties, including schools, hospitals, and shelters. This action aligns with Mamdani’s broader call for the abolition of ICE, which he describes as an institution beyond reform due to its inherent issues.
As reported by the New York Daily News, Mamdani aims to fortify New York City’s status as a sanctuary city amid rising concerns over ICE enforcement activities. “We know that there is no reforming something so rotten and so base,” Mamdani stated, reaffirming his commitment to protecting the rights of immigrants and the larger community.
The order has sparked a flurry of responses on social media. Supporters hail it as a bold statement against federal enforcement tactics, while some critics argue it falls short of complete resistance against ICE’s presence within the city. Notably, discussions have emerged about the potential connection between local police forces and ICE, with calls for a reduction in police involvement to further shield immigrants from deportations.
One vocal supporter tweeted, “This is a HUGE reason why I voted for Mamdani… It’s a giant middle finger to ICE & the administration.” Conversely, detractors express disappointment, wondering why the mayor has not gone further to wholly eliminate ICE’s activities within New York City.
Mamdani’s actions come at a significant time, as tensions escalate over immigration policy and ICE’s intimidation and destruction of community safety. The mayor’s executive order signals a shift in the Democratic Party’s approach to immigration issues. With this executive action, Mamdani is firmly positioning himself as a leader championing progressive reforms aimed at safeguarding vulnerable populations within the city.

