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Press Release

U.S. Attorney Remarks – News Conference, September 9, 2025

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of New York

ALBANY, NEW YORK – We are here to announce that on September 4, federal law enforcement officers conducted a major worksite enforcement operation in Cayuga County, New York, detaining 57 people unlawfully present in this country.

Among those detained, five have been criminally charged for illegally reentering the United States after prior removal — a felony offense that undermines the security of our borders and the safety of our communities. Each defendant is charged separately. The charges in the complaints are merely accusations. The defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Last week’s operation enforced our immigration laws, but it also struck a blow for fairness and opportunity for hard-working, able-bodied Americans who deserve access to all of the well-paying jobs in their communities, some of which suffer from relatively high unemployment rates.  I am not here to comment on the specific employer whose offices were the subject of last week’s operation. What I will say, more broadly, is that employers that knowingly hire unauthorized workers are breaking the law and also contributing to a system that harms our economy, jeopardizes public safety, and devalues the hard work of lawful employees.

To employers across the Northern District of New York: heed this warning. We will aggressively pursue criminal investigations against those who violate our laws by employing non-citizens without authorization. There will be consequences. The bad old days of turning a blind eye are over.

We recognize the contributions that lawful immigrants make to our communities. But illegal reentry after deportation is a flagrant violation of federal law — and it will not be tolerated. Nor will we tolerate the greed of those employers that knowingly hire illegal aliens.

We will continue to work in close coordination with our partners at Homeland Security Investigations, the Border Patrol, the IRS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and other agencies to identify violators and hold them accountable.

You can expect to see federal law enforcement at more worksites, going forward. We owe it to the American people to enforce our immigration laws fairly, firmly, and without exception.  

Updated September 9, 2025

Topics
Immigration
Labor & Employment