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The immigration courthouse on lower Broadway has already been the scene of many Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests of people following their hearings, part of a national operation that has hit people applying for asylum.
Now, just across the street, a private security contractor working with ICE is summoning other immigrants to what are usually routine check-ins — only to arrest them on the spot.
On Tuesday, a reporter and photographer for THE CITY witnessed federal agents shuttling at least 16 people out of a nondescript office building where people in deportation proceedings are required to report.
The people loaded into the vehicles, each with their hands behind their backs and escorted by masked officers in plainclothes, were escorted from a nondescript basement office run by the company BI Inc., a subsidiary of the private prison behemoth GEO Group.
People outside the office said they had received an unusual message on the company’s phone app: “Your ICE official has asked that you present yourself in the office to review your case this week,” it read. “Please arrive at the office Tuesday the 3rd, or Wednesday the 4th of June. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us.”
Sunny skies are in the forecast during the day, with a projected high of 77. By night, expect temperatures in the low 60s.
MTA 🚇
In Brooklyn, there is no service on the L line between the Myrtle-Wyckoff Avenues and Lorimer Street stops from 11:45 p.m. to 5 a.m. through Friday, June 6. Free shuttle buses will make all stops, with the line operating in two sections during overnight hours, as MTA crews work to replace tracks. Find all the MTA’s planned changes and the latest delays here.
Alternate side parking 🚙
It’s in effect today, June 4.
By the way…
The New York Philharmonic is performing tonight at 8 p.m. on the Great Lawn in Central Park. As part of its free summer concert series, the NYPhil has nightly concerts in city parks through Saturday. Here’s the full schedule.
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When 19-year-old Merwil Gutiérrez was on his way back home from running errands, he was stopped by ICE. “The officers grabbed him and two other boys right at the entrance to our building,” said his father, recounting what his nephew had seen. “One said, ‘No, he’s not the one,’ like they were looking for someone else. But the other said, ‘Take him anyway.’”
Don’t forget: Tonight is the first mayoral primary debate, at 7 p.m. on WNBC. Not sure who you’re going to rank on your ballot? Take our Meet Your Mayor quiz to see which candidates match with you. Then read the latest edition of the Ranked Choices election newsletter, sent every Tuesday.
Things To Do
Here are some free and low-cost things to do around the city this week.
Wednesday, June 4: Learn how to Salsa and then dance the night away. Washington Square Park, 6 p.m.
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