President Trumpās āborder czarā Tom Homan plans to blast Albany Democrats in the state capitol over their pro-illegal immigration policies Wednesday, The Post has learned.
Homan, a native of New Yorkās North Country, plans to stand with Republican legislators fighting to repeal the stateās Green Light law, which is the target of a court challenge by the Trump administration.
He also plans to rally behind Senate and Assembly Republicansā efforts to push back on New Yorkās sanctuary city policies, such as New Yorkās Laken Riley Act, which would require law enforcement to notify ICE upon arresting a non-citizen.
Gov. Kathy Hochul is not expected to meet with Homan during the Albany visit, sources said.
She is slated to be in New York City Wednesday morning, per her public schedule.
Republicans have welcomed the Trump administrationās lawsuit trying to unravel the Green Light Law, which allows undocumented migrants to get a driverās license and restricts the DMV from sharing that data with ICE.
Last month, Attorney General Pam Bondi sued Hochul and the state arguing the constitution requires New York to fork over its data.
Bondiās announcement of the lawsuit later prompted Hochul to cancel a lunch meeting with Trump.
In 2017, then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued the executive order that prohibits state authorities from cooperating with ICE.
Homan grew up in Jefferson County, which is along the Canadian border near Lake Ontario.