NYC Comptroller Arrested in Immigration Court

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander was arrested Tuesday morning inside a Lower Manhattan immigration court by masked federal agents while escorting a man from his court appearance. Lander linked arms with the man, refusing to release him as agents attempted to pull him away. Lander repeatedly demanded a warrant and asserted the agents lacked authority to arrest US citizens. The incident occurred amidst heightened federal activity targeting immigrants leaving court hearings. Lander, a mayoral candidate, framed his actions as a defense of the rule of law and a criticism of his opponents' approaches to immigration issues. Recent similar incidents involving other politicians underscore the escalating tension surrounding immigration enforcement.