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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Exclusive | Migrants flooding NYC’s justice system — making up ‘75% of arrests in Midtown’ –
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Exclusive | Migrants flooding NYC’s justice system — making up ‘75% of arrests in Midtown’ –

Last updated: September 2, 2024 7:29 pm
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The surge in migrant crime in New York City is causing concern among both law enforcement officials and residents. Many are calling for changes to the sanctuary city laws that they believe are contributing to the problem. They argue that allowing migrants who have committed crimes to be released back onto the streets only enables them to continue their criminal activities.

Others point to the lack of cooperation between the NYPD and ICE as a major obstacle in addressing the issue. Without the ability to track the immigration status of offenders, it becomes difficult to hold them accountable for their actions.

In the meantime, residents and business owners in neighborhoods with high migrant populations are feeling the impact of the increased crime rates. Shop owners report dealing with serial shoplifters and other criminal activities on a daily basis, making it difficult to run their businesses safely and effectively.

As the debate over how to address the surge in migrant crime in New York City continues, one thing is clear – the situation is complex and multifaceted. It will require a coordinated effort from law enforcement, city officials, and community members to find a solution that ensures the safety and well-being of all residents.

Only time will tell how the city chooses to address this pressing issue and what impact it will have on the lives of those affected by the surge in migrant crime.

The issue of crime involving migrants in New York City has been a growing concern for law enforcement officials. According to one source, many of the individuals arrested are professionals with a history of criminal activity. The lax border policies of the Biden-Harris administration, along with sanctuary city laws, have exacerbated the problem by allowing criminals to enter and remain in the country unchecked.

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The absence of a border wall has made it difficult to track and deport individuals who commit crimes in the US. As a result, many migrants have become repeat offenders, cycling in and out of city jails and courtrooms. Despite facing arrest, some migrants view incarceration as a preferable alternative to the harsh treatment they would receive in their home countries.

In areas like Midtown Manhattan and Queens, a significant percentage of arrests involve migrants, often for offenses like robberies, assaults, and selling counterfeit goods. The proliferation of open-air markets along streets like Roosevelt Avenue has contributed to a surge in crime, with residents and business owners expressing concern over the deteriorating safety of their neighborhoods.

The surge in crime has not gone unnoticed by city officials, with some calling for a tougher stance on law enforcement and judicial accountability. City PBA President Patrick Hendry criticized the justice system for failing to adequately protect New Yorkers and hold criminals accountable, regardless of their background.

Despite the challenges they face, some migrants are disillusioned by the reality of life in the US. For individuals like Maldenado, the American Dream has proven elusive, leading to desperate acts like stealing from stores. Others, like Juan Bernalrodriguez, have faced difficulties even within the city shelter system, where theft and insecurity are common issues.

As the crime rates continue to rise in areas like Jackson Heights and Elmhurst, residents and officials alike are calling for a more proactive approach to addressing the root causes of criminal activity. The District Attorneys offices of Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx have yet to comment on the situation, leaving many to wonder what steps will be taken to ensure the safety and security of all New Yorkers.

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