Cuomo to meet with Trump over Global Entry enrollment ban for New Yorkers
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York's governor plans to propose to President Donald Trump that the state could share some driving records with federal immigration agencies if the administration reverses its move to block state residents from Global Entry and other programs that allow travelers to avoid long border security lines.
Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Ken Cuccinelli announced last week that New Yorkers would no longer be allowed to enroll or re-enroll in the traveler programs. More than a dozen states have passed laws allowing people who are not legal U.S. residents to get driver’s licenses.
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