Eric Adams and Kristi Noem fight the good fight on NYC illegal migrants vs. delusional Dems
Briefly

The article critiques the Democratic response to Mayor Eric Adams's tough stance on illegal migrants with violent criminal records during a House hearing. It highlights Rep. Gerry Connolly's contradictory criticism of Adams for attempting to uphold the law, further implying that his motivations are self-serving amidst federal scrutiny. In contrast, the piece positions Adams as an ex-cop committed to public safety, contrasting him against the Democrats who are accused of ignoring serious crime related to immigration issues. The editorial reflects broader frustrations with perceived failures in immigration enforcement by current Democrats.
"In America, we uphold the rule of law," whined Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) at Mayor Eric Adams amid Wednesday's House hearing on sanctuary cities - except he was assailing the mayor for upholding the rule of law.
For the record, Eric Adams (unlike too many other New York Democrats) has never been pro-violent criminal, whatever the immigration status. He's an ex-cop who got elected on a law-and-order platform, for Pete's sake.
Again, the mayor's obviously siding with his constituents on that: Gotham welcomes immigrants, but not thugs and goons.
It's Dems like Garcia who've been busily selling out the whole country these past four years by importing murderers and rapists and drug dealers and letting them run free.
Read at New York Post
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