Sen. Charles Schumer said Sunday he’ll demand a vote this week to oppose President Trump’s troop withdrawal from Syria.

Schumer said the president’s decision is aiding and abetting an Islamic State jail break and putting the US – and New York City – at risk of a terrorist attack.

“The president has been derelict in his duties,” Schumer (D-NY) said at a Sunday press conference. “He’s making Americans much less safe, and undoing years of work to curb ISIS and he’s making America much more susceptible to terrorism by his actions.

“He may not have intended to do that, but that’s just what’s happening as a result of his actions.”

Schumer said the resolution will be bipartisan and require a new strategy to defeat ISIS and defend Kurdish partners. An identical version will be introduced in the House.

Turkey has invaded Syria — against US wishes -– and launched an attack on Kurdish areas.

The Kurds were key US allies in the war against ISIS and they guard jailed ISIS fighters.

Now without US protection, the Kurds are under siege and hundreds of ISIS followers are escaping from the detention camps.

The freed ISIS members could have access to European or fake passports and could scatter the terrorists, Schumer said.

“As New Yorkers, we know the dangers of terrorism because of 9/11,” Schumer said.

Trump ordered the withdrawal of 1,000 US troops from Northern Syria.

He said Saturday it’s time for US troops to get out of endless wars.

“I don’t think our soldiers should be there for the next 15 years guarding a border between Turkey and Syria when we can’t guard our own borders,” Trump said.