The Post and other news outlets have reported on the fact that
there’s likely thousands of migrant criminals roaming the streets of Gotham, and now the head of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Big Apple field office warned this week that scooping them up and shipping them out isn't gonna be a walk in the park.
“In New York City, it would take a lifetime to clear the city of the criminals that we have” if the status quo remains the same, Kenneth Genalo said Friday in his first interview since Donald Trump was elected president. “We need additional resources,” insisted the 33-year ICE veteran who oversees nearly 400 staffers as regional director of the NYC-area office.
Maybe if they stop giving them food and shelter and free everyfuckingthing they would leave on their own.
ReplyDeleteSo what the head of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Big Apple field office REALLY said was...that he and his group are ineffective in doing their jobs, and should be either replaced, fired, or the whole section done away with and replaced with capable people.
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Well, the journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step ........
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