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Governor Hochul Calls for Transparency on ICE Facilities in New York

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has taken a firm stance against the Trump administration’s plans to expand immigration enforcement actions within the state. In a recent letter addressed to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, Hochul demanded detailed information about proposed facilities by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), highlighting her concerns over the lack of communication with local communities.

Hochul expressed frustration that New Yorkers were learning about these plans through news reports rather than direct communication from the federal government. “You have repeatedly promised to coordinate with local communities. That’s not what’s happening,” she wrote. The governor emphasized that instead of focusing on serious criminal cases, the administration is detaining ordinary residents, separating families, and constructing infrastructure for more detainees.

Specific Concerns About Proposed Facilities

One of the main points of contention is the plan to install immigration detention cells in a Rochester building that houses a daycare and a federal court. This development has raised alarms among local residents who are concerned about the safety and well-being of children and legal proceedings. Hochul criticized the lack of community consultation and transparency regarding this project.

In Batavia, there are plans to expand an already overcrowded ICE detention center. This facility had previously been flagged by watchdog organizations for allegations of improper treatment of detainees. Hochul pointed out that such expansions could exacerbate existing issues and further strain the system.

In Newburgh, the Trump administration reportedly signed an agreement to lease a warehouse for use as a detention facility. However, Hochul noted that no discussions have occurred with local officials, despite widespread public opposition. She emphasized that this lack of dialogue is unacceptable and undermines trust between the state and federal governments.

Historical Commitments and Current Demands

Hochul reminded Mullin of President Donald Trump’s previous commitment not to expand immigration enforcement actions in New York without her approval. She reiterated her long-standing policy of cooperating with law enforcement when crimes have been committed and there is a warrant or court order. However, she stressed that this cooperation should not extend to targeting law-abiding residents.

“New Yorkers, like all Americans, deserve honest answers about what their federal government is doing in their communities,” Hochul stated. She called for greater transparency and accountability from the federal government, emphasizing that the current approach is causing unnecessary harm and division.

Federal Response and Ongoing Tensions

In response to Hochul’s demands, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) declined to provide details about its plans in New York. The agency cited increased threats against ICE agents, including a significant rise in death threats and assaults. A spokesperson for ICE stated, “ICE will not confirm office locations as our officers are facing a coordinated campaign of violence against them.”

This situation comes amid heightened tensions between the state and federal governments. White House Border Czar Tom Homan has threatened to increase immigration enforcement in New York in response to efforts by Democrats to limit cooperation with ICE operations.

Legislative Actions and Legal Challenges

In June, Hochul signed a bill aimed at restricting cooperation between state and local police and ICE agents. The law prohibits the federal agency from deputizing local police to help detain undocumented immigrants and limits where ICE can make arrests. It also prevents ICE agents from wearing masks or covering their faces during operations.

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit to block these restrictions, arguing that the masking and identification requirements are unconstitutional. This legal battle highlights the ongoing conflict between state and federal authorities over immigration enforcement policies.

As the debate continues, Hochul remains steadfast in her call for transparency and accountability, urging the federal government to engage more openly with New York communities and address the concerns of residents across the state.

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