Gov. Kathy Hochul Tells New Yorkers They’ll Be Paying Big Bucks to Illegal Aliens – Did She Just Throw Her Job Away?

The passage discusses New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s controversial declaration that the state will allocate $50 million to cover legal fees for undocumented immigrants facing deportation. This decision has sparked important backlash, especially as it comes amidst a wave of deportations led by Immigration adn Customs enforcement (ICE). Hochul, facing low approval ratings and a potential tough re-election race against Republican Rep. elise Stefanik, has been criticized for prioritizing immigrant rights at the expense of taxpayers.

Polling data indicates that many New Yorkers are dissatisfied with the state’s approach to illegal immigration, with a majority believing policies are too lenient. Critics, including Stefanik, have publicly called for Hochul’s removal, citing her use of taxpayer dollars to assist undocumented immigrants as a major misstep that could jeopardize her political future. The sentiment among voters suggests growing frustration with government spending on immigration matters, potentially indicating a shift in political dynamics ahead of the gubernatorial election.


New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul might want to tone down her support for illegal immigrants if she wants to keep her job in next year’s gubernatorial election.

Amidst ongoing mass deportations, courtesy of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Hochul announced in a now viral clip posted to social media platform X that New Yorkers’ tax dollars would be paying the legal fees of illegal immigrants finding themselves in a battle to stay in the country.

“[Illegal aliens are] walking out of this courthouse, taken away from their families. They don’t have the attention. They don’t have the lawyers,” Hochul told the media.

She then made a tremendously miscalculated announcement about how these people would be receiving help to continue to stay here.

“And that’s why, the state of New York is providing $50 million dollars to cover legal services for people who are finding themselves in this situation,” she stated.

That’s right, hardworking New Yorkers who pay taxes will see them go towards helping people who shouldn’t be here stay here.

On its face, that’s not what any governor should be announcing, but consider what Hochul’s re-election prospects look like in 2026.

According to a poll by the New York Post from May, Hochul would be in an extremely close race with New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik in a hypothetical race.

Hochul would have 43 percent of New Yorkers’ support; Stefanik would have 42 percent. The survey also showed Hochul with a low 30 percent approval rating in the sample of 1,163 likely voters.

According to Sienna College Research Institute numbers from May, 55 percent of voters want “someone else” in office. Less than half of Democrats would support Hochul in the primary.

The Manhattan Institute showed New York City’s residents are not happy with the cities policies towards illegal immigration.

Fifty-four percent of New Yorkers believe the city has policies for illegals that are “too soft.” Stefanik herself seized the moment, calling for Hochul’s removal in response the governor’s statement.

Hochul is already facing a tough challenge in Stefanik. Nothing about her support of illegal immigrants with tax dollars is going to change that.

If she continues down this path, she stands a great chance of being out of a job — as she should be.

What sensible person wants to hear a public official announce that this is where their money is being spent? Then again, illegal immigrants rank high on the Democrats’ agenda.

People are fed up with this.

The numbers indicate a change could be on the way.




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