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A Federal agent pulls out his Taser as law enforcement officers conduct a raid on street vendors during rush hour in New York City in October 2025. Photograph: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images View image in fullscreen A Federal agent pulls out his Taser as law enforcement officers conduct a raid on street vendors during rush hour in New York City in October 2025. Photograph: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images Trump’s border czar threatens to send ‘more ICE agents than you’ve ever seen’ to New York City Tom Homan says he made Kathy Hochul promise after governor signed bill protecting New Yorkers against ICE Donald Trump’s hardline border czar has again threatened to dispatch a surge of immigration agents to New York City, as the administration vows to press ahead with its controversial crackdown. Tom Homan said on Monday that he has reviewed a plan to expand Immigration Enforcement and Customs (ICE) operations in New York and deploy “more ICE agents than you’ve ever seen” in the city. Homan said in an interview on Fox News that he is making good on a promise he made to Kathy Hochul, the governor of New York, that he would increase ICE presence in New York if the state passed legislation barring state and local law enforcement from working with immigration in New York jails. Hochul signed the bill into law at the end of last month. “I made her a promise: you’re going to see more ICE agents than you’ve ever seen in New York City, and it’s coming,” Homan said. “I just reviewed an operational plan.” Homan has repeatedly threatened to send more ICE personnel to New York, as well as to other Democrat-run sanctuary cities around the country that limit the cooperation between local agencies and federal immigration authorities. Such a move has so far yet to materialize in New York. Homan’s latest threat comes as millions are expected to flood the region to celebrate the New York Knicks in the NBA finals, as well as for the Fifa World Cup final, which is taking place about 10 miles outside of the city, in New Jersey. Immigrant rights advocates have issued travel warnings for the 10 million visitors expected to travel to the US for the World Cup, the world’s largest sporting event, that they risk “serious rights violations” under the current political climate, including “arbitrary denial of entry and risk of arrest, detention and/or deportation”. At least 18 people have died this year in ICE custody. In January, amidst an enforcement surge in Minneapolis, immigration officers killed two US citizens, Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, in a matter of weeks. Explore more on these topics ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) New York US immigration Trump administration news Share Reuse this content

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More ICE agents in NYC? That sounds like a recipe for overreach and unnecessary tension. #FreeNYC

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More ICE agents could escalate tensions and undermine trust. Lets focus on constructive solutions instead. #NYCpolitics

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More ICE in NYC? Overreach! Lets focus on real crime, not political games.

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ICE expansion in NYC is a concerning overreach. Lets focus on real crime, not political games. #NYCpolitics #EnforcementBalance