June 17, 2024


Comptroller Brad Lander Arrested at NYC Immigration Court: What Went Down?
Well, if you thought your Tuesday was dramatic, spare a thought for NYC Comptroller and mayoral hopeful, Brad Lander. The city’s top bean-counter found himself in a federal pickle today, getting arrested at a federal immigration court right here in the Southern District of New York.


The Gist of It:


Reports are flying that Lander was detained by federal agents after a confrontation at an immigration court this afternoon, Tuesday, June 17, 2025. What sparked the cuffs? Apparently, Lander was trying to escort an individual out of the court – someone whose case had reportedly been dismissed. But when authorities tried to detain this person, Lander reportedly linked arms, leading to a scuffle and his subsequent arrest.


The Official Word (So Far):


The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) quickly dropped a statement, alleging Lander was arrested for “assaulting law enforcement and impeding a federal officer.” Oof.
On the flip side, Lander himself was reportedly heard questioning the agents, asking for a judicial warrant during the arrest. His wife, Meg Barnette, didn’t mince words, calling the whole scene “shocking and unacceptable” and a far cry from “the rule of law.” Talk about two sides to a story!

Why This Matters:


Beyond the immediate drama, this isn’t just a run-of-the-mill arrest. We’re talking about a prominent city official, a progressive voice, and someone actively vying for the city’s top job. This incident throws a spotlight on the tensions surrounding immigration enforcement and the role public officials play when lines are drawn.

What’s Next?


As always with breaking news, details are still pouring in. Expect more statements, more perspectives, and certainly more debate. This story is just getting started, and you can bet the political chatter will be dialed up to eleven.
Stay tuned, news buffs. This one’s going to be interesting.


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