With 58K criminal migrants in New York, Eric Adams and Kathy Hochul must end sanctuary-city rules
Briefly

More than 58,000 illegal migrants who are either convicted of felonies or facing charges in their home countries have been let into the United States, significantly impacting New York City.
The incident in New York reflects a larger problem where migrants, often with criminal backgrounds, are entering the country without proper vetting or oversight, raising serious public safety concerns.
New York's sanctuary city policies protect illegal migrants from deportation, facilitating the ability of criminals to evade the law and continue committing offenses in the community.
As crime statistics show a significant rise in serious offenses in areas like Midtown North, it's evident that many of those arrested are migrants, highlighting the risks associated with current immigration policies.
Read at New York Post
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