NYC mayoral candidate Brad Lander arrested at immigration court
[June 18, 2025]
By CEDAR ATTANASIO
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Comptroller and Democratic mayoral
candidate Brad Lander was arrested by federal agents at an immigration
court Tuesday after he linked arms with a person authorities were
attempting to detain.
A reporter with The Associated Press and other journalists witnessed
Lander’s arrest at a federal building in Manhattan, the latest
confrontation between U.S. agents and a Democratic politician objecting
to the Trump administration's mass detention and deportation programs.
Lander was released from custody after a few hours. The U.S. attorney’s
office said it was investigating his actions and would decide later
whether to charge him with a crime. The immigrant Lander escorted out of
the courtroom was also arrested.
Lander had spent the morning observing immigration court hearings and
told an AP reporter he was there to “accompany” some immigrants out of
the building.
His confrontation with agents unfolded quickly. As a group of agents
moved in to detain a man who had exited a courtroom, Lander locked arms
with the immigrant and demanded to see a judicial warrant. For more than
40 seconds, agents tried to physically separate the two, pulling both
men down the hall in a chaotic scrum as photographers snapped photos.
Eventually, the agents wrested the two apart, then grabbed Lander’s arms
and put them behind his back.
“You’re obstructing," an agent told Lander.
“I’m not obstructing. I’m standing right here in the hallway,” Lander
said as he was being handcuffed.

In a statement, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary
Tricia McLaughlin said Lander “was arrested for assaulting law
enforcement and impeding a federal officer."
After his release, Lander exited the building holding hands with his
wife and accompanied by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, to the
cheers of a gathered crowd. He told reporters all he was trying to do
was hold the arm of the man being detained and “certainly did not”
assault an officer.
“I am happy to report that I am just fine. I lost a button,” Lander
said, adding that he planned to return to the immigration court again as
a form of nonviolent way of standing up to Trump’s immigration policies.
“I believe it is important to show up and bear witness and accompany
people,” he said.
He added that the man “ripped” from his arms “doesn’t have a lawyer” and
will likely sleep in an immigration detention center.
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New York City Comptroller Brad Lander is placed under arrest by
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and FBI agents outside
federal immigration court on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, in New York.
(AP Photo/Olga Fedorova)

The episode occurred as federal immigration officials are conducting
large-scale arrests outside immigration courtrooms across the
country. In many cases, immigrants are arrested after a judge grants
a government request to dismiss their case, making them eligible for
expedited removal.
“They remove any opportunity for due process,” Lander had told
reporters earlier in the day.
Lander’s arrest comes a little more than a month after Newark, New
Jersey, Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested on a trespassing charge
outside a federal immigration detention center in his city, though
the charge was later dropped. Baraka’s fellow Democrat, Rep.
LaMonica McIver, was charged with assaulting and impeding federal
agents stemming from her role at the same visit as the mayor. She’s
denied the charges.
Last week, Democratic U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed
from a news conference in Los Angeles for Homeland Security
Secretary Kristi Noem as he tried to speak about immigration raids.
On Tuesday, he encouraged more Americans to speak out.
Lander is a candidate in the city's Democratic mayoral primary.
Early voting in the contest is underway and the election is next
week. Other candidates in the race quickly weighed in to criticize
the arrest.
“This is the latest example of the extreme thuggery of Trump’s ICE
out of control — one can only imagine the fear families across our
country feel when confronted with ICE,” said former Gov. Andrew
Cuomo, who is running in the primary.
Zohran Mamdani, the most left-leaning candidate, rushed to the
federal building to offer support to Lander, as did Hochul, who
condemned the arrest in a post on X by likening it to excrement.
A spokesperson for U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said in a brief
statement that the office would prosecute any violation of federal
law.
“The safety and security of official proceedings, government
officials, law enforcement officers, and all members of the public
who participate in them is a core focus of our Office,” said the
spokesperson, Nicholas Biase.
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