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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Elise Stefanik stumps Kathy Hochul over NY migrant crisis
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Elise Stefanik stumps Kathy Hochul over NY migrant crisis

Last updated: June 12, 2025 4:45 pm
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Rep. Elise Stefanik and Gov. Kathy Hochul recently engaged in a heated debate during a congressional hearing on sanctuary policies in New York. Stefanik, who is considering running against Hochul in the upcoming election, questioned the governor about high-profile crimes committed by undocumented migrants in the state.

Stefanik specifically asked Hochul about Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, a Guatemalan man accused of setting a woman on fire on a Brooklyn F train. When Hochul was unable to provide details about the case, Stefanik also mentioned Wilson Castillo Diaz, accused of raping a 5-year-old, and Raymond Rojas Basilio, accused of molesting an 11-year-old in Queens.

During the hearing, Hochul appeared alongside other Democratic governors and faced criticism from Rep. Jim Jordan for releasing a Mexican migrant, Jesus Romero-Hernandez, despite an ICE warrant for his arrest. Hochul defended her actions, stating that the state has assisted in removing over 1,300 criminal migrants since she took office in 2021.

The discussion also touched on New York’s sanctuary policies, which Hochul renewed, following an executive order by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The policies prevent state employees from inquiring about someone’s immigration status except in criminal investigations. Many localities, including New York City, have their own sanctuary policies.

Critics of the sanctuary policies, such as Rep. Nick Langworthy, blamed them for releasing Jose Antonio Ibarra, who later murdered a nursing student. Langworthy also criticized laws like the Green Light Law, which allows undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses, and bail reforms that limit judges’ ability to set bail for certain offenses.

Despite facing intense questioning from Republican representatives, Hochul stood by New York’s sanctuary policies and emphasized the importance of secure borders and comprehensive immigration reform. She also highlighted the state’s efforts to provide support for the thousands of migrants in New York City’s care, with significant financial allocations towards shelter, health services, and other benefits.

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In conclusion, the congressional hearing shed light on the ongoing debate surrounding sanctuary policies in New York and the challenges faced by state officials in addressing the migrant crisis. The discussion highlighted the complexities of immigration policy and the need for cooperation between state and federal authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents.

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