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NY’s release of thousands of dangerous illegal immigrants only boosts risks — for ICE and the public

Last updated: December 3, 2025 3:20 am
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New York’s Sanctuary Policy: A Danger to Public Safety

Governor Kathy Hochul’s claims that New York helps federal authorities catch illegal-immigrant criminals are being called into question as the state has released over 7,000 dangerous criminals since January without even notifying ICE. This raises concerns about how exactly this is helping to keep communities safe.

State and local “sanctuary” policies that refuse ICE detainers and force federal agents to track down criminals in the community pose unnecessary risks to law enforcement and innocent civilians. By not cooperating with federal authorities, New York is essentially providing a safe haven for criminals to evade justice.

Homeland Security data reveals that thousands of released criminals in New York have been responsible for 29 homicides, numerous assaults, weapons offenses, drug crimes, sexual predations, burglaries, and more. Despite their dangerous criminal histories, these individuals were still set free due to sanctuary laws and policies in the state.

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons has expressed outrage at the situation, emphasizing that individuals who commit heinous crimes in the United States should be swiftly removed from the country, not released back onto the streets to cause harm to law-abiding citizens. It is a consensus that foreigners who commit serious crimes in the US should face deportation without delay.

However, New York’s sanctuary policies, coupled with lenient cashless bail laws and soft judges, have led to the release of dangerous criminals like Jose David Hernandez Hernandez, Anderson Smith Satuye Martinez, and Jesus Romerio Hernandez, despite ICE detainers against them. These individuals have been involved in serious crimes ranging from rape and assault to illegal possession of weapons and drugs.

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While ICE eventually apprehended some of these criminals, others still remain at large, posing a continued threat to public safety. Hochul should consider revising or softening Governor Andrew Cuomo’s restrictive executive order that limits state employees from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

Although the governor boasts of turning over 1,300 jailed “noncitizens” to ICE, there are still thousands of criminal illegal immigrants in state custody. ICE has issued detainers for over 7,000 individuals with criminal records that include homicides, assaults, weapons violations, and sexual predator offenses. It is imperative that New York allows ICE to arrest these individuals to prevent further harm to the community.

Releasing violent citizens back into society is concerning enough, but releasing criminal illegal immigrants who should not even be in the country is a dangerous decision that puts the public at risk. New York must prioritize public safety and reconsider its sanctuary policies to ensure that criminals are held accountable for their actions.

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