How will NY immigrant crime rates change after ICE cooperation by end of 2025?
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New York Governor Hochul to Work with Trump Administration to Deport Illegal Immigrants Who Break the Law
Nov 30, 2024, 05:15 PM
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced her intention to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to deport illegal immigrants who break the law. Hochul stated, "Someone breaks the law, I’ll be the first one to call up ICE and say, 'get them out of here.'" She emphasized her support for immigrants with legal documentation but expressed the need to address criminal activity among undocumented individuals. Hochul also described the U.S. immigration system as "woefully broken" and called for reforms to address systemic issues. She noted her willingness to cooperate with the Trump administration in these efforts.
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