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Updated · Fox News · Jun 27
Blakeman Vows to Void New York Sanctuary Status on Day 1 if He Wins 2026 Governor Race
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 27

Blakeman Vows to Void New York Sanctuary Status on Day 1 if He Wins 2026 Governor Race

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 27

Summary

  • Day 1 is the centerpiece of Bruce Blakeman’s pitch: the Republican gubernatorial candidate said he would end New York’s sanctuary-state policy by executive order if elected in November.
  • Blakeman framed that move as part of a broader effort to block New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s agenda, attacking proposals such as city-owned grocery stores, tax hikes and expanded public spending as threats to jobs and small businesses.
  • His economic platform also promises no state income tax on the first $50,000 for single filers and $100,000 for joint filers, plus utility rates cut in half by rolling back what he called Hochul’s green-energy policies.
  • The clash comes as Mamdani’s rise has intensified debate over the left in New York politics, with three socialist candidates also winning races in Tuesday’s city primaries.
  • Gov. Kathy Hochul’s campaign dismissed Blakeman as aligned with Trump and the far right, while Mamdani’s office did not immediately comment.

Insights

How would a massive middle-class tax cut reshape funding for New York's essential public services?
How would ending New York's 'sanctuary state' status affect local law enforcement and community relations?
What are the long-term costs of abandoning green energy goals for natural gas and nuclear power?