Border czar Tom Homan says ICE agents will flood NY if Hochul doesn’t cooperate on federal immigration crackdown

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Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, threw down the gauntlet Wednesday in Albany, warning Governor Kathy Hochul that if she doesn’t play ball on immigration crackdowns, New York’s getting swamped with ICE agents. Flanked by state Republicans at the Capitol, Homan blasted sanctuary city policies, saying, “They’ll get more ICE agents—double the manpower if needed.” He’s pushing to ditch the Green Light Law—letting illegal aliens snag driver’s licenses—and back the Laken Riley Act to unravel sanctuary protections. Homan didn’t stop there, defending NYC Mayor Eric Adams big time, praising his “great commitments” on immigration. He shot down talk of a shady deal linking Adams’ dropped corruption case to his help, insisting, “I’ve been talking to him since November—nothing to do with that.” Another Adams meetup’s set for this week, their third, though details are hush-hush. As for Hochul? “She knows my number,” Homan quipped, dodging whether they’d chat in Albany.