NYC Leaders Slam ICE Detention of Council Data Analyst With Work Permit Through Oct. 2026

NYC Council employee was detained by Immigration

New York City Council data analyst, an immigrant from Venezuela, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on January 12, 2026, during a routine immigration appointment on Long Island, despite having work authorization until October 2026, sparking outrage from city officials who called it government overreach and demanded his immediate release. 

Key Details:

  • Who: An unnamed data analyst on the City Council’s central staff, who is from Venezuela.
  • When: Monday, January 12, 2026, during a routine appointment.
  • Where: Bethpage, Long Island, before being taken to a federal facility in Manhattan.
  • Why (officials’ view): City Council Speaker Julie Menin and others denounced the detention as an “egregious” action, stating the employee was following all rules and had legal status.
  • Status: The employee was granted one phone call, which he used to contact the Council’s HR department, who then learned of the situation.
  • Response: City officials, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Speaker Menin, are demanding his immediate release and protesting the federal government’s actions, linking it to broader immigration crackdowns. 

Sources: Midtown Tribune news

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