The high-profile Democratic governors of Illinois, Minnesota and New York are defending their states’ immigration insurance policies in a Republican-led Home Oversight Committee on Thursday — weighing in on the ongoing Los Angeles protests over immigration enforcement.
JB Pritzker of Illinois, Tim Walz of Minnesota and Kathy Hochul of New York are taking questions from the Home panel — many coping with their insurance policies as so-called “sanctuary states.” Their testimony comes as one other Democratic-led state — California — is grappling with a slew of immigration-related protests that triggered President Donald Trump to deploy U.S. Marines and the Nationwide Guard to the realm.
Sanctuary states nonetheless implement U.S. federal immigration legal guidelines, however the time period usually refers to a restricted collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement whereas enacting insurance policies which are extra favorable to undocumented individuals.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and New York Governor Kathy Hochul attend a Home Oversight Committee listening to with U.S. governors about state insurance policies concerning undocumented migrants, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 12, 2025.
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‘An overreach of epic proportions’
The governors slammed Trump’s choice to deploy troops to Los Angeles, with Hochul saying the actions “undermine sovereignty of particular person states.”
“Governors are the commanders in chief of the Nationwide Guard. They know what to do, as you have heard from my colleagues, we now have deployed them on a variety of events. However confidence in native legislation enforcement — you are mainly saying that there is not a perception that the extremely educated people of our municipal police departments like Los Angeles and the town of New York … can deal with [their] jobs,” Hochul stated, including it is “an overreach of epic proportions.”

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker testifies earlier than a Home Oversight Committee listening to with U.S. governors about state insurance policies concerning undocumented migrants, on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 12, 2025.
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Pritzker added that the choice goes towards typical protocol, which “tends to have an inflaming impact.” And Walz stated it will be important that governors and the federal authorities to coordinate — particularly when coping with the Nationwide Guard.
“Absolutely the pinnacle and essentially the most vital piece is, is the coordination amongst them. As a governor, not being notified as native legislation enforcement, it creates a chaotic scenario that they can’t function as a joint unit,” Walz stated.
The listening to kicked off with a fiery assertion from Rating Member Stephen Lynch attacking Trump and his administration for his or her immigration insurance policies. Referencing the Los Angeles protests, Lynch stated deploying the army towards civilians is “improper.”
“I am pleased with my Democratic colleagues who’re prepared to face as much as this thuggery. Trump is a wannabe gangster, and he is displaying the world what he is about,” the Massachusetts Democrat stated.
Stefanik, Jordan face off with Hochul
Republicans on the Home panel repeatedly pointed to particular incidents in every of the governor’s states about U.S. residents getting injured or killed by the hands of undocumented individuals.
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik fired off at Hochul first about particular person instances of violence in New York by the hands of immigrants, repeatedly highlighting crime in “Kathy Hochul’s New York.” Later within the listening to, Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan engaged in comparable questioning with the New York governor.

Rep. Elise Stefanik speaks throughout a Home Oversight Committee listening to with U.S. governors about state insurance policies concerning undocumented migrants, on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 12, 2025.
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“These are horrific crimes, crimes which are dedicated in your watch,” Stefanik stated, later including that the governor was “prioritizing your far left sanctuary state insurance policies” — a press release Hochul denied.
Governors insist immigration is job for Congress
Republicans on the Committee accused the governors of overseeing an increase in crime and blocking legislation enforcement and ICE’s actions.
“I invited these governors right here in the present day as a result of because the chief executives of their states, they willfully ignore a federal legislation, protect unlawful aliens and move the price of free providers onto their arduous working taxpayers,” Home Oversight Chair James Comer stated.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker testify earlier than a Home Oversight Committee listening to with U.S. governors about state insurance policies concerning undocumented migrants, on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 12, 2025.
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The governors fired again, saying immigration within the nation is managed by the federal authorities.
“Whilst you’ve convened this listening to to discover the problem of so-called ‘sanctuary states.’ Minnesota isn’t even a sanctuary state. Minnesota legislature has handed no such invoice making Minnesota sanctuary state, and I’ve signed no such legislation. Minnesota cooperates with federal authorities in a variety of methods,” Walz stated.
“However implementing immigration legislation isn’t the function of native and state governments. The very fact is, Congress has given federal businesses the authority to implement immigration legal guidelines throughout this nation that features Minnesota, and I help them doing. So it is the federal authorities’s job to safe the border,” Walz added.
The governors additionally decried a few of Trump’s immigration platforms and up to date strikes, calling for “compassionate” coverage.
“As I’ve constantly stated, violent criminals haven’t any place on our streets and if they’re undocumented, I would like them out of Illinois and out of our nation,” Pritzker stated in his opening assertion.
In March, the Oversight Committee held one other newsy listening to with “sanctuary city” mayors together with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams. These leaders defended their actions on immigration enforcement whereas Republicans on the committee accused them of accelerating crime by defying Trump administration immigration insurance policies.