The New York City Council has sued the Adams administration on its movement to return federal immigration officials to Rikers Island, which attacked him as “poisoned fruit” of the agreement between Hizzer and the Trump administrator.
The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in the Supreme Court of Manhattan, argues that the executive order issued by the first mayor of the first Viceal Randy Mastro is null and the vacuum Becoaus never formally gave a order formally.

“The attempted delegation of the mayor of authority to issue the Executive Order 50 is not valid,” says the demand.
“Violating the city letter, the mayor did not delegate a” specific “duty for Mastro.”
In addition, the lawsuit argues that Mastro “did not make a significant independent analysis” on allowing ICE to open offices to the rikers, carrying out exactly what Adams had promised the border tsar Tom Homan earlier this year.
The demand also alleges that the executive order was part of the Quid Pro quo “corrupt” made by Adams for its criminal case to fall.

The Adams administration has repeatedly said that immigration agents will not carry out the application of civil imigration and that no agreement was connected with the prosecution of the mayor, which formally withdrew last month.
However, critics have sounded the alarm, claiming that Ice would ignore the due process of people independently.
The sources told The Post that a draft of the order had been circling at the town hall in the week before Mastro Tok the work. However, the details of the draft were not known.
The public security vicemandado Kaz Daughtry was also in the island’s week exploring the prison for space, sources of application of the law said.