East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen introduced legislation to add a new Chapter 212 to the village code that would clarify the village police department's role in federal immigration enforcement, the program reported.
Larsen said the measure is intended to "codify what our police department is already doing" and to reassure residents that they can safely call 911 without fearing family separation. "I put this legislation forward because I feel very strongly about this," he said during the segment, adding that the law follows recommendations from OLA rapid response teams.
The village has not yet adopted the chapter; the transcript notes a required public hearing will take place April 22. Larsen characterized the ordinance as a public-safety measure that clarifies local practice rather than changing day-to-day policing, and he emphasized officer and civilian safety when multiple agencies respond to incidents.
What happens next: The village will hold a public hearing on April 22 before any adoption of Chapter 212. The program did not provide text of the proposed chapter or detailed legal language in the recording.