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Mamdani vows NYPD will ‘never’ go back to Adams-era cooperation with ICE enforcement

By Eric November 20, 2025

In a bold declaration, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has firmly stated that the New York City Police Department (NYPD) will not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during his administration. This announcement comes in the wake of federal immigration officials, led by border czar Tom Homan, ramping up enforcement measures in the city. Mamdani, who campaigned on a platform of protecting immigrant communities, emphasized that the NYPD’s role should focus on public safety rather than assisting in ICE’s efforts, which he described as an attempt to create “the single largest deportation force in American history.” His commitment aims to alleviate the fears within immigrant communities, asserting that the days of police involvement in civil immigration enforcement are over.

Mamdani’s stance is particularly significant given the previous administration under Eric Adams, where reports indicated that the NYPD was allowed to assist with criminal immigration enforcement operations. However, Mamdani clarified that there would be no cooperation with ICE, even in the context of past incidents where the NYPD was allegedly tipped off about ICE raids. He stated that he would instruct the police commissioner to ensure that no officers assist ICE in any capacity. In a related development, Mamdani confirmed that current NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch would remain in her position, despite their differing views on policing strategies, including the future of the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group, which Mamdani plans to disband.

Mamdani’s approach to policing reflects a broader vision for public safety that prioritizes community well-being over punitive measures. He reiterated that the NYPD’s focus should not extend to managing social services, which he believes is a responsibility of the city government. Furthermore, he committed to maintaining the current headcount of the NYPD, countering any aspirations Tisch might have for expansion. This clear delineation of roles and responsibilities marks a significant shift in policy direction, as Mamdani seeks to reshape the relationship between law enforcement and immigrant communities in New York City. His leadership promises a transformative approach to policing that aims to foster trust and safety among all residents, particularly those who have historically felt marginalized.

New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said that the
New York City Police Department
will not be helping with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) measures under his watch, shortly after border czar Tom Homan announced federal immigration officials would be ramping up its enforcement measures soon in the Big Apple. 
The commitment follows through on Mamdani’s campaign promise that the NYPD will not assist federal immigration officials, such as ICE, under his watch. 
“We can never go back to the days where Eric Adams would go on national television and open the door to the NYPD handling civil immigration enforcement. That can never even be entertained,” Mamdani said during an interview with local television station PIX11 News. “People are living in fear.”
The mayor-elect continued, “And what we will ensure is that the NYPD will be delivering public safety, not assisting ICE in their attempts to fulfill the administration’s goal of creating the single largest deportation force in American history.”
MAMDANI FORCED TO ADDRESS UNEARTHED VIDEO EXPOSING VILE NYPD COMPARISON
Mamdani’s response on whether he would have the NYPD cooperate with ICE came in the context of NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch and the fact she was “tipped off” about an earlier raid.
When asked how he would handle a similar situation, Mamdani said he would tell the commissioner “to ensure no officers are assisting with the actions of ICE.” 
Under the incumbent Adams administration, the NYPD was reportedly permitted to help with
criminal immigration enforcement operations,
but according to an Adams spokesperson, they were not directed to assist with civil immigration enforcement. 
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, following months of speculation, Mamdani announced Tisch would be staying on as police commissioner despite questions about the pair’s ideological differences.
 MAMDANI’S TOP INCOMING AIDE WAS ‘CHIEF ARCHITECT’ OF RADICAL PROPOSAL OVERHAULING NYPD
One example of their differences was whether to
keep the city’s Strategic Response Group,
a group within the NYPD focused on rapid-response for large-scale events, like protests and mass shootings. Mamdani said during his interview with PIX11 that the Strategic Response Group will not exist anymore under his mayorship.
When asked if Mamdani “gave anything up” to coax Tisch to stay on as commissioner, he did not indicate one way or the other.
“I spoke to the commissioner about the fact that I am looking to keep her in this position because of the work that she has done, not because of the idea that I have of overhauling all of it. It’s about building that together,” Mamdani said. “There’s also a real shared alignment – both the commissioner and I have a shared agreement on the fact that the police should not be asked to handle the fact that our social safety net is coming apart at the seams – that is a responsibility for city government.”
During the talk about Tisch, Mamdani also doubled down on his promise that the NYPD headcount will not rise under his tenure, even if it is something Tisch wants.  
“I will be the one who has the final decision,” Mamdani said when asked about how he would approach shared governing responsibilities with Tisch.

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