DOE Official Asks for Donations to Non-Profit Aiding Migrants Despite Mayor’s Collaboration with Trump Administration
Senior Municipal Department of Education Official Asks for Donations
Elizabeth Vladeck, the chief attorney for the New York City Department of Education, recently made a plea on social media for donations to the Florence Immigration & Refugee Rights Project, a nonprofit organization that aids migrants in fending off deportation.
Criticism Mounts Over Mayor’s Collaboration with Trump Administration
Vladeck’s proposal has drawn criticism after Mayor Adams’ “cordial” meeting with new border czar Tom Homan and Hizzoner’s more forceful approach to deporting migrants who are suspected of serious crimes.
DOE Official’s Comments Draw Fire
A DOE-affiliated source stated, “You have a senior member of the administration, the top attorney for the city’s largest agency, who is basically bucking the mayor behind his back.” This comment has sparked debate over whether Vladeck’s actions are aligned with the mayor’s goals.
Mayor’s Stance on Deportation
Adams has demanded greater collaboration with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and a revision to the city’s sanctuary policy that severely restricts connection with federal officials following a string of suspected crimes involving migrants. He has also stated that he is open to deporting those suspected of violent crimes rather than waiting for convictions before sending them out after migrants hurt police officers conducting an arrest for stealing.
Florence Project’s Work
The Florence Project has generated $32.6 million in 2022 and has helped thousands of migrants crossing the Arizona border with Mexico. It advises asylum seekers of their legal rights if they are detained by ICE.
DOE Initiative “Project Open Arms” Aims to Assist Migratory Children
In response to Trump’s threat of mass deportations, Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos recently advised principals to call the legal division right away for instructions rather than allowing ICE or FBI officials to access schools. According to DOE regulation, non-local law enforcement officers with no court-issued warrant or subpoena will be prohibited from entering.
Conclusion
The Florence Project’s mission to provide free legal and social services to detained adults and unaccompanied children facing immigration removal proceedings is critical in today’s political climate. While Vladeck’s proposal has drawn criticism, her actions are aligned with DOE policies to uphold immigrant student rights and hold immigration authorities to their legal obligations.
FAQs
Q: What is the Florence Immigration & Refugee Rights Project?
A: The Florence Immigration & Refugee Rights Project is a nonprofit organization that aids migrants in fending off deportation.
Q: What is Vladeck’s role in the DOE?
A: Vladeck is the chief attorney for the New York City Department of Education.
Q: What is Mayor Adams’ stance on deportation?
A: Mayor Adams has demanded greater collaboration with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and a revision to the city’s sanctuary policy. He is also open to deporting those suspected of violent crimes.
Q: What is “Project Open Arms”?
A: “Project Open Arms” is a DOE initiative that aims to assist migratory children.
Q: Why did Vladeck make a plea for donations?
A: Vladeck made a plea for donations to the Florence Project on her own time, on New Year’s Eve, when schools were closed, in accordance with social media procedure for city and DOE personnel.