Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8
Trump Plans ICE Surge in New York City as Hochul Curbs Agents With New Bill
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8

Trump Plans ICE Surge in New York City as Hochul Curbs Agents With New Bill

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 8

Summary

  • Tom Homan said the Trump administration has drawn up plans to send more ICE personnel into New York City, signaling a new escalation in the president’s migrant crackdown.
  • Homan said he warned Governor Kathy Hochul before she signed a bill late last month that curbs ICE operations in New York and bans agents from wearing masks.
  • The planned surge sets up a sharper clash between the White House and Hochul over how far federal immigration enforcement can operate inside the state.
  • New York now stands to become a key test of Trump’s broader push to intensify immigration enforcement in Democratic-led jurisdictions.

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