The recent Times Square attack, where illegal migrants assaulted NYPD officers, exposes a severe flaw in the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of immigration. Despite being apprehended for criminal activities, some of the attackers, linked to violent gangs, were released without deportation—only to re-offend. The lenient catch-and-release approach, coupled with inadequate vetting, has allowed criminal migrants to roam U.S. streets unchecked. As cities buckle under the strain of illegal migration, the administration’s policies are failing both citizens and law enforcement.
Leniency Over Accountability
What’s truly alarming is how Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has handled the case. While prosecuting former President Donald Trump for hush money payments, he’s allowed these violent offenders to walk away with plea deals. This double standard undermines the rule of law and jeopardizes public safety. The priorities seem misplaced when law-abiding citizens and law enforcement face increasing threats from criminal migrants who should have been deported long ago.
An Immigration Crisis Gone Too Far
The fact that over 5.6 million illegal migrants have entered the country since Biden took office, along with nearly 2 million “gotaways,” speaks volumes about the administration’s inability to secure the southern border. Cities like New York are now overwhelmed, and American taxpayers are footing the bill. Meanwhile, the criminal element among these migrants continues to terrorize communities.
Conclusion: Time for Accountability
The Biden-Harris administration’s immigration policies have put American lives at risk. From releasing gang members to failing to enforce deportations, the government’s priority should be securing the border and holding criminals accountable—not burdening American cities and law enforcement. With crime on the rise and public services strained, it’s time to demand real immigration reform that puts American safety first.