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NY Sheriffs Oppose Hochul's ICE Cooperation Ban

Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · Updated May 28

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is proposing a ban on cooperation between local law enforcement and ICE, a move that has drawn strong opposition from New York sheriffs. The sheriffs argue that such a ban would undermine public safety and effective law enforcement.

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  • There are 14 active 287(g) agreements with law enforcement agencies across nine New York counties.

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    The article frames Governor Hochul's proposed ban on ICE cooperation as a threat to public safety and effective law enforcement, highlighting the strong opposition from New York sheriffs who feel undermined by "sweeping sanctuary policies."

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