ICE operations in New York City could intensify as Trump border official Tom Homan signals a major enforcement surge, according to The Hill. The plan follows disputes over sanctuary policies limiting cooperation between local authorities and federal immigration agents.
Homan warned that New York could see “more ICE agents than you’ve ever seen” if state restrictions continue. City and state leaders have pushed back, defending local laws aimed at protecting immigrant communities.
The escalation adds to growing tensions between federal immigration authorities and New York officials over enforcement priorities in the city.

