• Re: NY Gov. Kathy Hochul suggests deporting mob of migrants who pounded

    From Sanctuary Cities - BOO HOO!@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 1 09:47:22 2024
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    On 27 Feb 2022, Lefty Lundquist <lefty_lundquist@ggmail.com> posted some news:svg3q9$m5s$1@dont-email.me:

    She won't do it. She's too busy sucking black dicks and kissing black
    asses.

    Republican pols are lining up to demand that the rowdy migrants nabbed in
    a caught-on-camera attack on two NYPD cops in Times Square get deported —
    as Gov. Kathy Hochul said it’s something that should certainly be “looked
    at.”

    The Democratic governor, speaking to reporters after announcing the
    nomination of Steven G. James as New York State Police Superintendent on Wednesday, was asked about the shocking beatdown and whether the asylum- seeking suspects should be deported.

    “I think that’s actually something that should be looked at,” Hochul
    replied.

    “I mean, if someone commits a crime against a police officer in the state
    of New York and they’re not here legally, it’s definitely worth checking
    into,” she said.

    “These are law enforcement officers who should never under any
    circumstances be subjected to physical assault,” Hochul added. “It’s wrong
    on all accounts and I’m looking to judges and prosecutors to do the right thing.”

    Footage of the incident on West 42nd Street shows an NYPD officer and lieutenant telling a group of migrants to move along before a scuffle
    breaks out. The officers sustained kicks and punches as they attempted to wrestle some of the individuals to the ground.

    Hochul wasn’t the only elected official weighing in on the deportation question.

    “That law that’s prohibiting cooperation between NYPD and federal
    immigration enforcement — it just has to stop,” Staten Island Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) told The Post.

    “Republicans, Independents, Democrats should at least be able to agree
    that if you’re in this city, and you’re committing a crime, you have given
    up any opportunity to ever become a part of this citizenry, period.” Malliotakis added.

    Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella agreed and said the Big
    Apple should not have been surprised by the vicious migrant mob attack on
    two of New York’s Finest.

    “This is the fruit of the poisonous tree,” Fossella said.

    “We warned more than a year ago about letting all these migrants in. Now
    we’re getting the worst of the worst,” he added. “I don’t see any reason
    why we shouldn’t deport these individuals immediately for assaulting our
    police officers.

    “We shouldn’t spend one more penny on them. Now they have a license to
    attack our police officers? Is this the world we created?”

    The Big Apple’s “sanctuary city” status, makes it illegal to notify US Immigration and Customs Enforcement about criminal defendants, such as
    those charged in the Midtown cop-beating.

    But the city doesn’t provide sanctuary from prosecution for crimes
    including: homicide, manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault and
    human and sex trafficking, legal experts said.

    https://nypost.com/2024/01/31/metro/hochul-suggests-deporting-migrants- who-attacked-cops-near-times-square/

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  • From Ruben Safir@21:1/5 to tough@shit.com on Mon Mar 25 22:03:23 2024
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    how do you block that racist crap


    In nyc.politics Sanctuary Cities - BOO HOO! <tough@shit.com> wrote:
    On 27 Feb 2022, Lefty Lundquist <lefty_lundquist@ggmail.com> posted some news:svg3q9$m5s$1@dont-email.me:

    She won't do it. She's too busy sucking black dicks and kissing black
    asses.

    Republican pols are lining up to demand that the rowdy migrants nabbed in
    a caught-on-camera attack on two NYPD cops in Times Square get deported ?
    as Gov. Kathy Hochul said it?s something that should certainly be ?looked at.?

    The Democratic governor, speaking to reporters after announcing the nomination of Steven G. James as New York State Police Superintendent on Wednesday, was asked about the shocking beatdown and whether the asylum- seeking suspects should be deported.

    ?I think that?s actually something that should be looked at,? Hochul
    replied.

    ?I mean, if someone commits a crime against a police officer in the state
    of New York and they?re not here legally, it?s definitely worth checking into,? she said.

    ?These are law enforcement officers who should never under any
    circumstances be subjected to physical assault,? Hochul added. ?It?s wrong
    on all accounts and I?m looking to judges and prosecutors to do the right thing.?

    Footage of the incident on West 42nd Street shows an NYPD officer and lieutenant telling a group of migrants to move along before a scuffle
    breaks out. The officers sustained kicks and punches as they attempted to wrestle some of the individuals to the ground.

    Hochul wasn?t the only elected official weighing in on the deportation question.

    ?That law that?s prohibiting cooperation between NYPD and federal
    immigration enforcement ? it just has to stop,? Staten Island Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) told The Post.

    ?Republicans, Independents, Democrats should at least be able to agree
    that if you?re in this city, and you?re committing a crime, you have given
    up any opportunity to ever become a part of this citizenry, period.? Malliotakis added.

    Staten Island Borough President Vito Fossella agreed and said the Big
    Apple should not have been surprised by the vicious migrant mob attack on
    two of New York?s Finest.

    ?This is the fruit of the poisonous tree,? Fossella said.

    ?We warned more than a year ago about letting all these migrants in. Now we?re getting the worst of the worst,? he added. ?I don?t see any reason
    why we shouldn?t deport these individuals immediately for assaulting our police officers.

    ?We shouldn?t spend one more penny on them. Now they have a license to
    attack our police officers? Is this the world we created??

    The Big Apple?s ?sanctuary city? status, makes it illegal to notify US Immigration and Customs Enforcement about criminal defendants, such as
    those charged in the Midtown cop-beating.

    But the city doesn?t provide sanctuary from prosecution for crimes
    including: homicide, manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault and human and sex trafficking, legal experts said.

    https://nypost.com/2024/01/31/metro/hochul-suggests-deporting-migrants- who-attacked-cops-near-times-square/

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