Thousands of ICE officers remain deployed in the state.
Democratic lawmakers travelled to the city and spent Friday condemning federal immigration operations in the state, accusing ICE of reckless and lawless actions.
Ilhan Omar, a congresswoman from Minnesota who has long feuded with Trump, claimed that ICE was trying to “provoke chaos and fear”.
Adriano Espaillat, a congressman from New York, said ICE had become a “deadly weapon”.
Washington congressman Pramila Jayapal said ICE agents should not be allowed to wear masks, or make arrests without warrants, and should be required to have body cameras and name tags.
The Democratic lawmakers also interviewed several residents who alleged they had been shackled and detained by ICE for hours until they could prove they were US citizens.
The BBC has contacted the DHS and ICE for comment.
DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin told CNN on Friday that if there was “reasonable suspicion” of someone who is “in the vicinity” of a person being detained by a DHS operation, they might be asked to confirm their identity.
She rejected suggestions such tactics could be discriminatory, saying “racial animus has no place in DHS”.