LI Congressman threatens to kill millions in Hamptons federal funds over anti-ICE sanctuary laws

Long Island Congressman Nick LaLota is doubling down on his threats to withhold federal funding for infrastructure upgrades from East Hampton unless its local government repeals its sanctuary laws.Last month, Rep.LaLota put roughly $9 million that East Hampton requested in Community Project Funding in limbo after both the town and village passed a pair of bills — written by a Latino advocacy organization — that banned its local police departments from cooperating with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement on civil enforcement.“I’m giving the town a choice, and they’ll have to deal with the consequences of their decision,” the Republican told The Post about his ultimatum.“I will not support community project funding requests from municipalities that have adopted policies, enacted local laws, or taken official actions that deliberately obstruct, impede, or refuse lawful cooperation with federal authorities carrying out their responsibilities under federal law,” LaLota wrote in a letter sent to sent to town supervisors and mayors in his district last month.The money from Congress’ Community Project Funding — also known as earmarks — are federal dollars that individual House members request for specific projects in their districts each budget cycle.This gives LaLota near-total control over whether East Hampton’s applications ever reach the House Appropriations Committee for approval.

East Hampton has so far requested $9 million for public safety and infrastructure upgrades this cycle, according to records.East Hampton’s requested earmarks include $5 million in earmarks next year to resurface 22 miles of road and another $4-plus million for new police cruisers, with LaLota noting he would support the money for law enforcement.The two-term congressman noted the earmarks are brought to the house floor at his discretion, and he would only consider supporting requests from local governments that reflect his values and cooperate with federal partners...

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Publisher: New York Post

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