East Hampton, NY officials reassure wealthy residents that officers won’t deport illegal migrant maids, landscapers and nannies

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East Hampton government officials are trying to quell wealthy residents’ fears that local police could deport illegal migrants from the tony town — many of whom work as maids, landscapers and nannies to support the luxurious lifestyles of the well-off locals.

Village and town leaders held a special community meeting Tuesday to assure citizens of Long Island’s exclusive nabe — where the median property value is $2 million — that their hired help are not on their radar when it comes to deportation.

East Hampton Village Police Chief Jeffrey Erickson stressed that local law enforcement officers do not have authority to enforce federal law — and won’t hold onto undocumented immigrants if given an ICE detainer.


In other words; "Don't worry you can probably continue your criminality".

Yeah, I’d hate for NY residents to have their utopia ruined by having to pay a living wage to American citizens.

A E. Hampton resident was heard to say; "Phew, I was afraid I’d have to pay decent money for those services….slavery is great".
 

East Hampton government officials are trying to quell wealthy residents’ fears that local police could deport illegal migrants from the tony town — many of whom work as maids, landscapers and nannies to support the luxurious lifestyles of the well-off locals.

Village and town leaders held a special community meeting Tuesday to assure citizens of Long Island’s exclusive nabe — where the median property value is $2 million — that their hired help are not on their radar when it comes to deportation.

East Hampton Village Police Chief Jeffrey Erickson stressed that local law enforcement officers do not have authority to enforce federal law — and won’t hold onto undocumented immigrants if given an ICE detainer.


In other words; "Don't worry you can probably continue your criminality".

Yeah, I’d hate for NY residents to have their utopia ruined by having to pay a living wage to American citizens.

A E. Hampton resident was heard to say; "Phew, I was afraid I’d have to pay decent money for those services….slavery is great".

There's also the power dynamic at play. Illegals are always under the threat of deportation, even in non-compliant States like NY.

Lower class citizens can't be threatened as such.
 

East Hampton government officials are trying to quell wealthy residents’ fears that local police could deport illegal migrants from the tony town — many of whom work as maids, landscapers and nannies to support the luxurious lifestyles of the well-off locals.

Village and town leaders held a special community meeting Tuesday to assure citizens of Long Island’s exclusive nabe — where the median property value is $2 million — that their hired help are not on their radar when it comes to deportation.

East Hampton Village Police Chief Jeffrey Erickson stressed that local law enforcement officers do not have authority to enforce federal law — and won’t hold onto undocumented immigrants if given an ICE detainer.


In other words; "Don't worry you can probably continue your criminality".

Yeah, I’d hate for NY residents to have their utopia ruined by having to pay a living wage to American citizens.

A E. Hampton resident was heard to say; "Phew, I was afraid I’d have to pay decent money for those services….slavery is great".

But all the brilliant illegal alien scientists, brain surgeons, and CEOs will be deported, right?
 
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