Ex-Dem NY governor gives Hochul history lesson on her anti-ICE sanctuary law: ‘Egregious mistake’
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- Kathy Hochul and fellow Democrats Sunday for ramming through a package of anti-ICE sanctuary laws — warning the crusade could cost the Empire State.
Former New York Governor David Paterson has sharply criticized Governor Kathy Hochul's recent anti-ICE sanctuary law, labeling it an 'egregious mistake' that could impose significant financial burdens on the state.
During an interview on 77 WABC's 'Cats Roundtable,' Paterson expressed concern that the law, which bans local governments from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement, undermines local authority and could lead to increased federal raids.
He emphasized that the federal government has the ultimate authority over local jurisdictions, suggesting that Hochul's approach could backfire by inviting more federal intervention rather than less.
The new legislation, passed by Democrats last week, aims to limit ICE's operations in New York, but critics like Paterson argue it may expose taxpayers to lawsuits and other costs associated with federal enforcement actions.
The law also seeks to dismantle existing agreements that allow local law enforcement to hold detainees for ICE, further complicating the relationship between state and federal authorities.
As the debate over immigration policy continues, Paterson's comments highlight a growing rift within the Democratic Party regarding the best approach to handling immigration enforcement and local cooperation. This situation reflects broader tensions in U.S. immigration policy, where state and federal interests often clash, particularly in sanctuary jurisdictions.
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