That was a 72 percent increase from the previous year, and
city leaders vowed to take a zero - tolerance approach to drinking on the beach this year.
Mayor de Blasio and
city leaders vowed defiance Wednesday in the face of an executive order signed by President Trump to strip federal funding from «sanctuary cities» like New York.
Not exact matches
In response,
leaders in sanctuary
cities have
vowed to fight back and civic participation has seen a boost, including February's «Day Without Immigrants.»
City and district
leaders said they were confident a permit would be issued because of intensive testing in the park that would bolster their case, and they
vowed a renewed effort to fight Stone's suit.
HARLEM — Dozens of New York
City politicians and
leaders vowed on Sunday to lobby on behalf of the community that reelected Rep. Charles Rangel, demanding the shamed Harlem politician not be censured.
President Donald Trump has
vowed to cut off all funding to «sanctuary
cities» like New York that refuse to cooperate with immigration authorities, while GOP
leaders like House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell have long sought to slash federal spending across the board.
CIVIC CENTER — A Republican
leader in Albany
vowed Monday to block a vote on Mayor Bill de Blasio's pre-K tax — sparking outrage from New York
City Democrats who support the plan.
The mayor has seized every opportunity to promote himself as the rhetorical and policy
leader of the resistance, rallying along with paleoliberals like Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon and
vowing to maintain New York as a sanctuary
city in the face of Trump's anti-immigrant push.
Now, Gingrich has answered the pledge with a lengthy written response,
vowing to support a federal marriage amendment, reinstate the Mexico
City policy — and, per the stipulations of The Family
Leader pledge, to be faithful to his wife:
Municipal
leaders from around the country gathered in Manhattan on Monday and
vowed to defy Trump's crackdown on sanctuary
cities.