The Right Balance: Smart Policing and Inclusive Immigration Policies in New York City

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The Right Balance: Smart Policing and Inclusive Immigration Policies in New York City Bitta Mostofi, Acting Commissioner of NYC Mayor s Office of Immigrant Affairs Strategic Approaches on Migrants with Irregular Status In Europe St Hugh s College, Oxford, 18-22 September 2017

In NYC, we see ourselves as the ultimate city of immigrants Nearly 40 percent of NYers are immigrants, similar to London, highest levels in a century NYC immigrants as a city would be second biggest city in country, second only to NYC Immigration is central to NYC s identity as a global city

Nearly 40 percent of New Yorkers are immigrants

In the U.S., NYC has been part of longstanding debate on immigration and public safety As safest big city in the country, and with largest immigrant population, NYC is important intersection of inclusive policies and effective policing

NYPD has been key partner in making our city safer, including for immigrant New Yorkers Our police recognize that partnerships with immigrant communities make us safer

That starts with NYPD policy to not ask people asking for help about their immigration status This policy goes back to previous administrations that recognized that we need immigrant NYers to feel comfortable asking for help in order to confront crime In light of the new administration in Washington, Comm. O Neill reiterated this policy in memo to officers early this year

In addition, this Administration has upgraded our efforts to assist immigrant crime victims Under federal law, local law enforcement can assist certain immigrant crime victims obtain special visas (U and T visas) for cooperating with investigations or prosecutions This Administration has increased the City s capacity to assist on these visas, created a web resource for the public and conducted outreach with communities, advocates & lawyers

More broadly, Mayor de Blasio has led progressive efforts to get people out of the criminal justice system while keeping our communities safe Ending stop and frisk, which had disproportionate negative impact on black, Latino and immigrant communities Moving from arrests to summons Signing Criminal Justice Reform Act to give NYPD discretion to issue summons for certain nonviolent offenses, instead of making arrests Signing 2014 detainer laws that determine extent of local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement officers

NYC is navigating recent changes in federal policies attempting to penalize cities like New York in the name of public safety Public safety is our highest priority in NYC as the top terrorist target in the country, we are hypervigilant about making NYC safe for everyone Despite what you may hear, any implication that NYC harbors serious, violent criminals is false For the small number of immigrants convicted of committing serious or violent crime, we voluntarily cooperate with requests from federal authorities NYC has limited cooperation with ICE to prioritize people committing serious or violent crimes And recent court ruling on AG Sessions attempt to threaten funding to like-minded cities echoes our suspicion that his crusade is unconstitutional

Policing and public safety, while important, does not touch on all the other aspects where we ve made City government and NYC more inclusive of our immigrant communities

IDNYC IDNYC is recognized by NYPD as an official ID If presented with ID, officers can issue summonses for low-level violations rather than making arrests

IDNYC heat map:

Protecting our schoolchildren Last school year, City announced updated protocol to set rules regarding access for non-local law enforcement

NYC Department of Education letter to immigrant families enrolled in DOE schools:

Access to justice Over $31M committed to immigration legal services

ActionNYC ad:

Outreach to immigrant communities Over 600 Know Your Rights Forums in 2017 Days of Action DACA, housing discrimination, Muslim ban

In NYC, we see ourselves as the ultimate city of immigrants o Nearly 40 percent of NYers are immigrants, similar to London, highest levels in a century o NYC immigrants as a city would be second biggest city in country, second only to NYC o Immigration is central to NYC s identity as a global city In the U.S., NYC has been part of longstanding debate on immigration and public safety o As safest big city in the country, and with largest immigrant population, NYC is important intersection of inclusive policies and effective policing NYPD has been key partner in making our city safer, including for immigrant New Yorkers o Our police recognize that partnerships with immigrant communities make us safer That starts with NYPD policy to not ask people asking for help about their immigration status o This policy goes back to previous administrations that recognized that we need immigrant NYers to feel comfortable asking for help in order to confront crime o In light of the new administration in Washington, Comm. O Neill reiterated this policy in memo to officers early this year In addition, this Administration has upgraded our efforts to assist immigrant crime victims o Under federal law, local law enforcement can assist certain immigrant crime victims obtain special visas (U and T visas) for cooperating with investigations or prosecutions o This Administration has increased the City s capacity to assist on these visas, created a web resource for the public and conducted outreach with communities, advocates & lawyers More broadly, Mayor de Blasio has led progressive efforts to get people out of the criminal justice system while keeping our communities safe o Ending stop and frisk, which had disproportionate negative impact on black, Latino and immigrant communities

o Moving from arrests to summons Signing Criminal Justice Reform Act to give NYPD discretion to issue summons for certain nonviolent offenses, instead of making arrests o Signing 2014 detainer laws that determine extent of local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement officers Policing and public safety, while important, does not touch on all the other aspects where we ve made City government and NYC more inclusive of our immigrant communities IDNYC o IDNYC is recognized by NYPD as an official ID If presented with ID, officers can issue summonses for low-level violations rather than making arrests Protecting our schoolchildren o Last school year, City announced updated protocol to set rules regarding access for non-local law enforcement Access to justice o Over $31M committed to immigration legal services Outreach to immigrant communities o Over 600 Know Your Rights Forums in 2017 o Days of Action DACA, housing discrimination, Muslim ban