Here’s the latest on New York local police and ICE restrictions, based on recent reporting:
- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has introduced legislation aimed at limiting local police cooperation with ICE, including barring local jails from housing ICE detainees and preventing deputization for federal civil immigration enforcement. The measures are framed as protecting civil liberties and prioritizing local crime fighting over immigration enforcement.[1][3][5]
- The proposed Local Cops, Local Crimes Act would restrict information-sharing and custody transfers with ICE absent a judicial warrant or conviction for serious violent offenses, effectively limiting non-criminal enforcement by local police.[2][1]
- Reactions are divided: many Democratic lawmakers support the curbs as safeguarding immigrant communities, while some local officials and Republicans argue the changes could hamper public safety and reduce ability to remove dangerous individuals from the streets.[6][1]
- Coverage includes state-level context and reactions from major outlets, with ongoing discussion about how these rules would interact with existing bail laws and non-criminal immigration enforcement.[3][6]
Illustrative example: Hochul’s announcement describes the bills as a safeguarding measure, emphasizing constitutional safeguards and the prohibition on weaponizing local police for civil immigration enforcement.[5]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest local city-level developments (e.g., NYC, Nassau/Suffolk) and summarize how police departments are adjusting policies in response to any new law texts. I can also set up a short timeline of key statements and vote status.
Sources
Gov. Kathy Hochul is pushing new legislation that would limit cooperation between local law enforcement and U.S. immigration officials, casting the measure as a message to the Trump administration. 1010 WINS
www.audacy.comNew York's governor is taking aim at ICE with a bill that would outlaw state and local police cooperation with the agency on civil enforcement.
www.cbsnews.comCBS News law enforcement contributor Richard Esposito explains what the law could mean for New Yorkers and the relationship between the NYPD and ICE.
www.cbsnews.comGovernor Hochul announced the introduction of comprehensive legislation to protect New Yorkers, strengthen constitutional safeguards, and prohibit local law enforcement from being deputized by ICE for federal civil immigration enforcement.
www.governor.ny.govGov. Kathy Hochul said she would propose legislation so the federal government could not 'weaponize' local officers to enforce civil immigration laws.
www.nytimes.comGov. Kathy Hochul is pushing new legislation that would limit cooperation between local law enforcement and U.S. immigration officials, casting the measure as a message to the Trump administration.
www.audacy.comLast week, two NYPD officers were injured in a scuffle with federal immigration agents. The incident highlighted a major coming challenge for Zohran Mamdani – and Jessica Tisch.
www.cityandstateny.com