New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani released a municipal report establishing changes and recommendations to strengthen protections for immigrants. The measure regulates interaction between municipal agencies and federal immigration authorities. The document is issued under Executive Order 13, in effect since February 6.
The document stems from an audit conducted by the Interagency Response Committee (IRC). The committee reviewed compliance with local policies related to civil immigration cooperation. The analysis detected failures in how different municipal agencies shared information and applied existing regulations.
The local audit also noted that federal authorities have intensified detention operations in the city. The operations are concentrated in shelters, immigration courts, and other checkpoints. The report reveals the urgency of protecting the immigrant community in a context of increased federal pressure.
What failures did the audit detect in cooperation with ICE?
The analysis detected inconsistencies in compliance with local legislation. Municipal agencies shared information without a clear protocol. This created risks of exposure for immigrants facing federal detention. The report recommends strengthening internal monitoring of federal requests to avoid errors.
Between January 20, 2025 and March 10, 2026, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted 5,567 arrests in the New York area. This figure represents a 71% increase compared to the same period in the previous cycle. The rise in detentions alarmed municipal authorities.
The audit also noted that the functioning of internal protocols needs improvement. The Interagency Response Committee (IRC) identified the need to improve reporting mechanisms. Additionally, it is urgent to strengthen information review procedures to guarantee immigrant privacy.
What actions will Mayor Mamdani adopt to protect immigrants?
Mamdani adopted recommendations that include updating agency-specific policies. The mayor seeks to create solid barriers against arbitrary federal intervention. Strengthening internal controls and improving documentation of interactions with federal authorities is key to preventing data leaks.

