Left-wing activists in New York are organizing strike groups to sabotage the enforcement of immigration law in the city
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Socialist activists from New York funded by the political machine led by communist councilman Zohran Mamdani are mobilizing more than 4,000 individuals to form "rapid response" battalions intended to obstruct ICE's work if Trump decides to enforce immigration law in the city.
The plans were outlined on Thursday during a monthly meeting of the Immigrant Justice Working Group, where socialist activists discussed how to prepare for a possible arrival of federal forces in the Big Apple. More than 100 members attended the meeting, according to what the New York Post reported.
"As we have seen in other cities, we still anticipate a large wave of federal immigration law enforcement", a socialist leader told the group. "It can be confusing, it can be frightening, it can be a bit uncertain what is happening in New York right now... But we want to be prepared when it happens".
Socialistas de Nueva York están organizando 'batallones' anti-ICE para sabotear la aplicación de la ley
The leftists pay tribute to Renee Good
Reportedly, New York's left is training 2,000 potential terrorists to take part in this campaign. The organizers also called for volunteers with knowledge of foreign languages. "If you speak Pular, if you speak Creole, if you speak Fulani, come find us", a leader said. "We really want you on the team".
The event also served for left-wing activists to protest the death of Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis after trying to ram him with her car last week.
Coincidentally, Good was part of an anti-ICE watchdog group trained to "resist" the enforcement of immigration laws and disrupt operations aimed at capturing undocumented criminals that Trump had ordered in the city.
Anti-ICE terrorists across the country have intensified their efforts to fight federal forces, using tactics such as blowing whistles to alert others when ICE agents are nearby and training activists on how to interact with the media.