ICE is in Manhattan, taking down gangsters from Venezuela and other criminals. New York attracts some of the worst criminals in the world because of its sanctuary status. The criminals also come for the lax judicial system that doesn’t see stealing as much of a crime. It’s the perfect place for criminals from around the world. They can commit crimes, they’re hidden and protected, and they get immediately released from prison if they do get arrested. They can even beat up the police.
However, the federal government, ICE, is now in Manhattan.
Until now, the illegal alien gangs were unstoppable. They are being rounded up. America’s Most Wanted was caught in a New York apartment.
They are finding gun smugglers, shoplifters destroying New York City businesses, and other criminals. Democrats think it’s compassion to put them on the streets when they belong in prison to protect the innocent citizens.
After two to three years, they are embedded in the city and they are only in New York to commit crimes without restrictions. […]
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