New York Governor Kathy Hochul discusses the state's cooperation with ICE and handling of migrants who commit crimes, differing from NYC's approach. She emphasizes the importance of punishing criminals and highlights the need to work with federal immigration officials.
Key Points
State of New York has a different sanctuary policy allowing cooperation with federal immigration officials
Governor Hochul wants criminals to face punishment under New York laws before deportation
Emphasis on the need to address migrant crimes without highlighting all migrants
Pros
Stronger cooperation with ICE for handling migrant crimes
Emphasis on punishing criminals who commit serious offenses
Cons
Differing approaches between New York State and New York City on sanctuary policies