NEW YORK — A New York City Council employee was arrested in the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, enraging city officials and drawing protesters Tuesday to the Manhattan detention center where he was being held.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez had long overstayed a tourist visa, had once been arrested for assault, and ''had no legal right to be in the United States.''
City Council Speaker Julie Menin disputed that, telling reporters that Rubio Bohorquez, a data analyst for the city legislative body, was legally authorized to work in the U.S. until October.
Menin, a Democrat, said the council employee signed a document as part of his employment confirming that he had never been arrested and cleared the standard background check conducted for all applicants.
The New York Immigration Coalition and New York Legal Assistance Group filed a petition after Rubio Bohorquez's arrest Monday asking a court to order his release, Menin and Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., said in a statement.
ICE confirmed Rubio Bohorquez's name. Menin and Goldman referred to him only as a council employee. She said she was doing so to protect his identity.
''We are doing everything we can to secure his immediate release,'' Menin said at a Monday evening news conference. She decried the arrest as ''egregious government overreach.''
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat, said he was ''outraged'' by what he called ''an assault on our democracy, on our city, and our values.''