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NEW YORK — Council Speaker Adrienne Adams rejected calls Thursday for her chamber to tweak New York City’s sanctuary status, saying she has “no plans” to do so while accusing voices on the political right of recently mischaracterizing the practical implications of the decades-old immigration rule. The rule, which bars the city from using municipal government resources to help federal authorities carry out most forms of immigration enforcement, made headlines after police said two NYPD officers were assaulted in Times Square by a group of migrants last month. After the suspects were set free wi…