Nassau exec Bruce Blakeman pledges to work with ICE, celebrates that county is 'not a sanctuary'
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In his State of the County address, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman celebrated the region's anti-sanctuary status, claiming it as the first in the U.S. to establish a federal cooperation agreement with ICE. He emphasized public safety, highlighting legislation against mask-wearing in public by criminals and bans on biological males in women's sports. He assured residents of continued collaboration with federal law enforcement to address criminal activities and manage the fentanyl crisis, alongside pledging to keep taxes flat and increase police force numbers for enhanced safety.
Blakeman emphasized the county's commitment to cooperation with federal immigration officials, boasting that Nassau is the first county in the US to have a federal cooperation agreement with ICE.
He declared Nassau County not a sanctuary county and plans to maintain flat taxes while enhancing safety measures like hiring additional police officers.
Read at New York Post
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