Migrants camp outside a hotel where they had previously been housed, as they resist efforts by the city to relocate them to a Brooklyn facility for asylum seekers, in the Hells Kitchen neighborhood of New York on January 31, 2023. (Photo by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images)
OAN Staff Blake Wolf4:48 PM – Monday, November 25, 2024
NYC Immigration Customs Enforcement field office director, Kenneth Genalo, revealed that “In New York City, it would take a lifetime to clear the city of criminals that we have,” in the context of migrant crime.
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Over 233,000 migrants now live in New York City following the Biden administration’s immigration crisis.
The city has spent over $5 billion on essential services for migrants like housing, food and medical costs, public services and supplies, as well as administration costs.
At least 58,000 migrants currently live in taxpayer-funded shelters run by the city, and ICE reportedly would not reveal how many migrants living in subsidized shelters were criminals.
“We need additional resources,” Genalo continued in an interview with the New York Post. “The fact is that I have to focus all of my…
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