New York Governor Kathy Hochul Issues Emotional Call to End “Assault on the American People”
March 8, 2026
“”We were once so admired… and now we’re ashamed.”” In a powerful address, Governor Hochul called out the moral rot at the heart of current federal immigration enforcement. By banning 287(g) agreements, New York is refusing to be complicit in operations that “”occupy our streets”” and target families in their homes.
Hochul’s proposal doesn’t just limit police cooperation; it authorizes New Yorkers to sue federal officers who violate their constitutional rights. This is about restoring the “”admired”” America, a country that protects its babies and its neighbors instead of weaponizing technology to track them.
WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THIS COUNTRY?
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English Script:
Kathy Hochul: My God, what has happened to this country? What has happened here? We’re taking steps today. We’re standing up and saying who we are. But can we just remember we’re America. We once were so admired by the rest of the world. And now we’re ashamed? Mr. President, we just stand down. The assault on the American people and our children and our babies. Can we just stop?
