On the recordMay 30, 2026
This is about protecting people who came, just like my grandparents came here in search of a better life and started with nothing, they were dirt poor.
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governor.ny.govThis is about protecting people who came, just like my grandparents came here in search of a better life and started with nothing, they were dirt poor.
Governor Hochul reflects on immigration and her family's history.
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