Tensions Rise at NYC Immigration Facility: Elected Officials Arrested
Over a dozen elected officials, including NYC's fiscal watchdog, were arrested while protesting conditions at a NYC immigration holding facility. A federal judge recently required the government to improve conditions. The officials, barred from inspecting overcrowded rooms, were conducting a sit-in marking ongoing tension over immigration policies.

In a bold move against current conditions at a New York City immigration holding facility, more than a dozen elected officials were arrested on Thursday. The arrest occurred during a demonstration sparked by allegations of inhumane conditions following a federal judge's order to improve treatment for detainees.
Among the detainees were city officials and state lawmakers protesting at 26 Federal Plaza—home to the immigration court—calling attention to what they describe as severely overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. Despite their attempts to inspect the facilities, federal agents denied entry, citing security concerns and ongoing litigation.
One high-profile arrest included Brad Lander, the city's comptroller, accused of inciting unrest. The protests underscore ongoing disputes over immigration policies under President Donald Trump's administration, revealing deep-seated frustrations among politicians and community leaders advocating for detainees' rights and humane treatment.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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