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“LIVING IN A SANCTUARY CITY MEANS LIVING IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE YOU FEEL SAFE AND YOU CAN TRUST THE AUTHORITIES TO RESPECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.”- LIZ MARKUCI, VOLS’ IMMIGRATION PROJECT DIRECTOR

Gothamist, an online publication, featured Liz Markuci, VOLS’ Immigration Project Director, in an article examining the responsibilities of New York City as a sanctuary city.  Part of that dialogue, as explored in the piece, is “scal[ing] back broken windows policing—which disproportionately targets low income New Yorkers of color for minor offenses like turnstile jumping—in the wake of Trump’s executive orders.” 

As Ms. Markuci explains to her clients at VOLS’ Know-Your-Rights Trainings, living in a sanctuary city means living in an environment where you feel safe and you can trust the authorities to respect your legal rights.  Ms. Markuci hopes that the de Blasio administration will work with community organizations to fulfill the pledge of keeping New York a sanctuary city for all New Yorkers.

Learn more about VOLS’ Immigration Project.

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