NEW YORK -- Using the term "illegal alien" or threatening to call ICE on a person in New York City could result in a hefty fine.
The NYC Commission on Human Rights said using the term "illegal alien" is illegal under law "when used with intent to demean, humiliate, or harass a person."
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The new legal guidance also includes threatening to call ICE on a person or harassing them for their English proficiency or use of another language.
Those found to be violating these new guidelines could face up to $250,000 in fines.
Although this type of discrimination has been illegal in New York City for decades, last week's announcement "reaffirms these protections," the commission said.
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The commission is currently investigating four cases involving discrimination based on threats to call ICE in order to harass, threaten, or intimidate a victim.