NYC's comptroller arrested by ICE outside court

New York City 's mayoral candidate and comptroller Brad Lander was dramatically arrested by ICE agents at an immigration court hearing Tuesday.

Lander was taken away in handcuffs by several federal agents after he spent the morning observing immigration court hearings. He was also there to 'accompany' some immigrants out of the building, Lander told The Associated Press.

A person he was walking out of the courtroom was also arrested. They have not been identified. It also remains unclear why Lander was arrested. Lander, who's served as the 45th NYC comptroller, or chief financial officer, since 2022, was heard being told by an agent 'you're obstructing' during his arrest, AP reported. 'I’m not obstructing, I’m standing right here in the hallway,' Lander said as handcuffs were slapped on his wrists.

'You don’t have the authority to arrest U.S. citizens asking for a judicial warrant,' he added as he was escorted down the hall and into an elevator with agents. Just moments before he was arrested, agents were seen trying to separate Lander from the man they came to detain. The mayoral candidate tried to remain close to the man but we soon pulled away.

Less than an hour after his arrest, Lander's wife took to his X account and shared an update. 'Hi, this is Meg Barnette, Brad’s wife,' she wrote. 'While escorting a defendant out of immigration court at 26 Federal Plaza, Brad was taken by masked agents and detained by ICE. 'This is still developing, and our team is monitoring the situation closely.'

Daily Mail contacted Lander's team and ICE for comment. His arrest quickly sparked outrage across the Big Apple and the country, with many calling for his release. 'This is fascism and all New Yorkers must speak in one voice. Release him now,' Zohran Mamdan, another mayoral candidate wrote on X.

'Masked federal agents just illegally arrested New York City’s elected Comptroller. Outrageous,' Texas Congressman Greg Casar said. 'The Trump Administration went after Brad Lander for asking this simple question: “Do you have a warrant?” By asking this question, Brad was standing up for the basic rights of all Americans.

'Brad should be released immediately, and we should all follow his heroic example,' Casar added. Mehdi Hasan, the founder of the media company Zeteo, also weighed in, stating: 'Yet another elected Democratic official violently arrested and detained by Trump’s ICE Gestapo. 'This isn’t frog in boiling water. This fascism is happening quickly, clearly, brazenly.'