The Department of Homeland Security is restricting New York residents from enrolling in its Trusted Traveler programs, including Global Entry.New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Friday that she plans to sue the Department of Homeland Security over a policy that restricts New York residents from enrolling in Trusted Traveler programs, including Global Entry.
James said in a statement that the DHS rule is "political retribution, plain and simple," and said the policy will negatively impact travelers, workers, commerce, and New York's economy. New York Attorney General Letitia James said on Friday that she will sue the Trump administration foroperated by the Department of Homeland Security, including Global Entry.
The move by DHS is "political retribution, plain and simple," James said in a statement on Friday. "While the president may want to punish New York for standing up to his xenophobic policies, we will not back down," James said. , which said that if New York "restores access to mission-critical law enforcement information, then New Yorkers will once again be able to enroll in CBP Trusted Traveler Programs.
Safety first! After all NY State's policy of not cooperating with ICE cost a 92 year old woman her live. CuomoPrimeTime