City Council members were seeing conspiracies this week between the NYPD and federal immigration officials — never mind all the evidence to the contrary.

Like the fact that the NYPD gives those officials the cold shoulder whenever they ask for someone to be detained.

At a hearing Wednesday on public safety, Councilmen Jumaane Williams (D-Brooklyn) and Donovan Richards (D-Queens) flatly refused to believe that cops were not working hand-in-glove with ICE at a political protest last month. Williams and his Manhattan colleague, Ydanis Rodriguez, were arrested at the rally on behalf of Ravi Ragbir, a convicted felon-turned-immigration activist, who’d been detained.

Cops were called when the demonstration became chaotic. Protesters had even blocked an ambulance taking Ragbir to a hospital after he fainted during a court hearing. Twenty people, including the two council members, were arrested.

“What happened that day was some sort of coordination,” declared Williams. Added Richards: It was “apparent to our eye.”

Both men refused to accept denials by Oleg Chernyavsky, the NYPD’s director of legislative affairs, who said what actually occurred was “enforcement of the law.” Yet neither offered evidence to prove their claims, nor an explanation for why the NYPD would be cooperating with ICE.

Consider: Last year, Team Trump made 1,526 requests to the NYPD to hold immigrants — including criminals — in custody. How many were granted? Not one.

Fact is, the NYPD is fully on board with New York’s ridiculous sanctuary-city status. That arrangement, as ICE officials note, not only endangers agents, but the city itself.

Claims that the NYPD cooperates with ICE are patently false. Too bad about that, too.