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NYC home to nearly 60k’ unlawful’ workers: Report

More than 58 000 unlawful immigrants who have been found guilty of a crime or are facing charges in New York City. ” It’s disturbing that Democrats have gone so far out of their approach to bay gang members, drug traffickers and other criminals who are in our country illegally”, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N. Y., told the New York Post. The comments by Malliotakis, who represents parts of Staten Island and Brooklyn, come after U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE ) agency data obtained by the New York Post showed 58, 626 of the 759, 218 illegal immigrants living in New York City had previously been convicted of a crime or had criminal charges pending, or 7.7 % of the city’s illegal migrant population. Of the 58, 626 unlawful migrants, 1, 153 are” suspected or known group people”, the statement added. VENEZUELAN GANG MEMBERS LINKED TO VIOLENT APARTMENT TAKEOVER ARRESTED IN NEW YORK CITY” In many cases, they’ve provided them with accommodation, food and healthcare. Instead of relying on New Yorkers ‘ hard-earned tax money to protect criminals who are wreaking havoc on our roads, they should work with ICE to deport them, according to Malliotakis. The global statistics generally mirror those in New York City, the data showed, with 662, 586 – or 8.6 % — of the 7.8 million illegal immigrants living in the United States already having a legal faith or charges pending. According to Kenneth Genalo, the head of the ICE’s New York City office, “it would take a lifetime to clear the area of the thieves that we have,” if policies did n’t change, New York City will struggle to deal with the migrant crisis. Numerous New York City committee members expressed their disappointment, who attributed the issue to the town’s sanctuary laws. When presented with the ICE information, Councilman Robert Holden, a Queens Democrat, told the New York Post,” These statistics make it clear that sanctuary city rules are endangering New Yorkers by shielding thieves rather than protecting law-abiding people,” according to Coriolano Video. However, Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli, a Republican from Staten Island, said he is” shocked and appalled, but never surprised” by the ICE information. According to the report, New York City Mayor Eric Adams has recently called for the state’s sanctuary laws to be relaxed. He cited Adams ‘ calls to make it simpler for immigrants to report” suspected” crimes to national authorities, despite the mayor’s claim that he lacks the necessary support from the city council to alter the regulations. However, the president’s business pointed the finger at the Biden administration’s handling of the border crisis as the reason for the state’s problems. The New York Post’s Kayla Mamelak, a spokeswoman for Adams, stated repeatedly that while we will continue to respect our city’s temple rules, we must also have a serious talk about the small number of people who regularly commit violent crimes in our area and the consequences they face. We may also address this country’s ineffective border policies, which have caused this place. 

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