Originally Posted by
baseball
I don't think so. It's a continual analysis. Just because it was issued to you doesn't mean anything. The database is a continual scrub. Initial issue is one thing. That's just the first hurdle. But, you can lose your status at anytime. Therefore maintenance is just as important as initial issuance. Naturally, renewal is hard if you can't maintain it as well. having a continual "clean sweep" of required data/law enforcement history helps to maintain that status.
I agree with you that there is a scrubbing but I'm not so sure Benito Cuomo prevails on any of this. However, he would be way out on a limb denying access to DHS for those who have already established eligibility for TTPs. There is no need to grant sanctuary to those who have already established they are lawful citizens/aliens which, presumably, is done during your initial application. A denial of access to criminal databases for the renewal individual would run counter to the purpose of their purported sanctuary laws.