Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey told the Pennsylvania Press Club Monday that he would not work with ICE but instead work to make his city “more welcoming."
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said his administration will not work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement following an appearance in Harrisburg Monday.
Statements this week by Mayor Ed Gainey and his Democratic primary challenger, Allegheny County Controller Corey O’Connor, have raised the question of the City of Pittsburgh’s cooperation with deportation actions by the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency,
McCormick stated: "Gainey needs to follow the law and the lead of some other democratic mayors working to keep our cities safe."
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey said on Monday that his administration will not work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in deporting immigrants who entered the country illegally.
While schools are required to issue their own policies in response to ICE, most are saying they are focused on protecting students.
Murphy also said families within the Pittsburgh area and nationwide are increasingly worried about potential ICE raids at schools.
PITTSBURGH (TNND) — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mayor Ed Gainey said Monday his administration would not work with federal immigration authorities amid the Trump administration's mission to deport ...
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey on Monday said his administration would not work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. His comments come amid heightened concerns from the local immigrant community about ICE raids as President Donald Trump has issued quotas for the immigration enforcement agency to ramp up arrests,
The Trump administration’s high-profile crackdown on undocumented immigrants has included businesses — and experts say there’s a lot business owners need to know if federal agents show up at a workplace.
A top U.S. Justice Department official says a county sheriff’s office in upstate New York will be investigated “for potential prosecution” because it released a Mexican citizen from jail even though a judge had signed a warrant for the man’s arrest.
The Philadelphia District Attorney said his office won't interfere in legal actions taken by ICE. But if agents act beyond their legal scope or bring harm to immigrants, he said, “Try me.”