Gov. Kathy Hochul took a direct hit at her GOP election opponent Bruce Blakeman Friday as she unveiled new anti-ICE proposals, including one to end existing agreements between local and federal law enforcement. Hochul also bizarrely announced that she would propose adding homes to the list of “sensitive locations” -- like schools and houses of worship -- that she wants to bar US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from, though it's already illegal for authorities to enter private property without a warrant. “We are called to act in this moment of tyranny,” Hochul said during a Manhattan press conference, flanked by NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch and several district attorneys from across the state.