East Hampton officials reassure wealthy residents that officers won’t deport illegal migrant maids, landscapers and nannies
- East Hampton officials assured residents that local police will not deport illegal immigrants employed as maids, landscapers, and nannies amid concerns over immigration policies.
- East Hampton Town Police Chief Michael Sarlo stated that local officers do not enforce immigration laws and only cooperate with ICE in criminal matters.
- During community meetings, officials emphasized that undocumented residents can safely report crimes without fear of deportation.
- In contrast, Nassau County officials announced a collaboration with ICE to enforce immigration laws, highlighting differing approaches to immigration enforcement in the region.
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