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January 29, 2026

After Congressman Pat Ryan’s Petition to Stop Proposed ICE Facility Receives More than 20,000 Signatures, Ryan Rallies Hudson Valley Community in Chester: “We Will Win This Fight”


January 22, 2026
ICE already has a budget larger than most militaries and is operating without federal oversight in cities across the country

January 21, 2026
Ryan is continuing to encourage the Hudson Valley community to show up in force and sign on to the effort to stop the proposed Chester facility

January 16, 2026
More than 100 attendees, including active cadets and midshipmen representing the Hudson Valley and local veteran leaders on Ryan’s Service Academy Selection Board, gathered to honor the 43 exceptional nominees to the Class of 2030

January 15, 2026
Ryan is encouraging the Hudson Valley community to show up in force and sign on to the effort to stop the proposed Chester facility; Ryan will submit anonymized results to DHS as public comment before their January 16th deadline

January 14, 2026
With the C.A.R.E.S. Van, Ryan and his team deliver one-on-one assistance navigating federal programs and accessing benefits including Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare directly to constituents in their own community

January 13, 2026
Community members are encouraged to sign this petition in opposition to the proposed facility

January 12, 2026
Ryan invites community to drop off cards at his Poughkeepsie office to deliver to veterans in advance of Valentine’s Day

January 9, 2026
According to new polling, 87% of Americans now say they’ve noticed higher grocery prices since Trump took office; more than 99% of respondents to Ryan’s survey said they were feeling the burden of higher grocery prices, with 75% citing Trump’s tariffs as the main driver

January 8, 2026
Today, after months of Trump and Congressional Republicans’ refusal to extend the ACA tax credits, Congressman Ryan’s bill extending life-saving ACA tax credits through 2028 passed the House; without an immediate extension, Hudson Valley families will continue to face a 185% increase in their insurance bills