Trump administration plans to surge ICE personnel to New York City, escalating tensions with Governor Kathy Hochul over migrant crackdown.
The Trump administration has drawn up a plan to surge US Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel to New York City, a move that threatens to escalate tensions with New York Governor Kathy Hochul over the president’s migrant crackdown.
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