New York Mayor
Hides 500,000 Illegals, Vows to Ignore Immigration Laws
by Mona Salama 5 Mar 2017
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/03/05/de-blasio-500000-illegals-blocks-law-enforcement/
The NYPD won’t
cooperate with federal Immigration and Customs
Enforcement agents seeking to repatriate illegal immigrants, Mayor Bill de Blasio told RTVi, or Russian
Television International.
“The NYPD will not participate as immigration enforcement agents
because we have, for decades, built a close working relationship with immigrant
communities,” de Blasio said. “Our police force is not going to be out there
knocking on people’s door and it is not going to share information about
people’s documentation status with the federal authorities.”
According to de Blasio, who faces reelection in
November, more than half a million people in New York
are “undocumented” and a “vast majority don’t commit any crimes
whatsoever.”
City officials city and the NYPD officers will cooperate
with the feds only in immigration cases which involve “serious and violent
crimes,” he said. “In terms of the City of New York, we said the only area
where we cooperate is we have a law that delineates 170 serious and violent
crimes. If someone is convicted — not just accused, convicted of those crimes —
then we will work with ICE in terms of their deportation.”
According to the mayor’s office, ICE has submitted 80 “detainer”
requests to the NYPD in 2016. These “detainers” ask local police forces to hold
illegals who were arrested for other crimes until they can be transferred to
ICE for later repatriation. But only two inmates were transferred to ICE in
2016, and only because federal officials got a warrant or a subpoena from a
judge.
New York City is among one of the largest U.S. cities
that proudly labels itself as a “sanctuary city” for illegal aliens. Roughly
300 cities nationwide try to preserve illegals from deportation, partly because
businesses gain from a local population of illegals who serve as cheap
employees and as additional consumers.
Since President Donald Trump was inaugurated, de Blasio
has vowed to oppose any executive order regarding illegal immigration. He
is running for re-election this year, has used this hot topic to raise
campaign funds outside New York this weekend in Chicago and Florida.
“We do not believe the President’s executive order
related to immigration is legally clear or consistent,” de Blasio said,
downplaying the risk that the city would lose federal funds. “We think it can
be challenged effectively in court. If you look at it carefully, the only
resources that could be held back, even if it were to pass judicial muster, the
only resources that could held back would be from the NYPD, especially for
anti-terrorism.”
De Blasio added;
I think that puts the President’s administration in a box
of their own making. They claim they want to force us to change our ways, and
their penalty is going to take away anti-terrorism funding that protects the
biggest city in America and the number one terror target, I think that will end
up being untenable and unacceptable. But in the first instance, nothing has
been done to remove our funding so far, and if there ever were an attempt, we
would immediately go to court to stop it.
de Blasio also tried to blame a recent spike in
anti-Semitic vandalism on Trump and his advisors. “[Trump] unleashed these
forces and some of the people who are closest to these white supremacist
movement, and they are very intolerant of any religion that is not Christian,”
de Blasio said.
Steve Bannon is an example of a leader of the right-wing
that has fostered and supported these kind of movements and certainly given
them access to his media platform. If the President wants to draw a clear line,
he needs to make explicitly clear that he will not tolerate anti-Semitism,
racism, Islamophobia, anti-gay activities. I think it’s necessary to separate
from the people, who, unfortunately, like Steve Bannon, have aided and abetted
those kind of negative movements and to constantly make clear that he doesn’t
want the support of any people like that and he will condemn them.
Read the mayor’s complete statement here.
The Russian-language interview is here:
Mayor Bill de Blasio
Bill de Blasio
is the New York (NY) mayor, a
director at the Alliance for Downtown
New York, and the Campaign for One
New York is a group supporting the mayoral administration.
Note: Michael R.
Bloomberg was a New York (NY)
mayor, a
director at the Alliance for Downtown
New York, a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, and a donor for the Robin
Hood Foundation.
Kenneth G. Langone
is a trustee at the Harlem Children's
Zone, a director emeritus for the Robin
Hood Foundation, and an investor in Palantir
Technologies Inc.
New
York City Police Department (NYPD)
is a Palantir Technologies Inc. client.
Stanley F.
Druckenmiller is an investor in Palantir
Technologies Inc., the chairman & benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, and was a managing
director for the Soros Fund Management.
George
Soros was a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone, the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society, is the founder of Soros Fund Management, and Robert
Soros’s father.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Harlem Children's Zone, the Robin
Hood Foundation, and the Rockefeller
Family Fund.
Nelson A.
Rockefeller was a co-founder for the Rockefeller
Family Fund, a New York state
government governor, and Robert R.
Douglass was his counsel & secretary.
Robert R.
Douglass was Nelson A. Rockefeller’s
counsel & secretary, and is the chairman for the Alliance for Downtown New York.
Bill de Blasio
is a director at the Alliance for Downtown
New York, the New York (NY)
mayor, and the Campaign for One New York
is a group supporting the mayoral administration.
Robert
Soros is George Soros’s son, a deputy
chairman for the Soros Fund Management,
and an advisory commission member for the New
York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Stanley F.
Druckenmiller was a managing director for the Soros Fund Management, the chairman & benefactor for the Harlem Children's Zone, and is an
investor in Palantir Technologies Inc.
New
York City Police Department (NYPD)
is a Palantir Technologies Inc. client.
New
York City Department of Cultural Affairs is a New York (NY) department.
Paul J. Browne
was a deputy commissioner for the New
York City Police Department (NYPD), a senior policy adviser for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE), and is a VP at the University
of Notre Dame.
James J. Dunne
III is a trustee at the University
of Notre Dame, and a trustee at the NYU
Langone Medical Center.
Kenneth G. Langone
is the chair for the NYU Langone Medical
Center, a trustee at the Harlem
Children's Zone, a director emeritus for the Robin Hood Foundation, and an investor in Palantir Technologies Inc.
New
York City Police Department (NYPD)
is a Palantir Technologies Inc. client.
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