Deport NYC’s cop-beating migrants - if we can find them after they were let loose on no bail

Jhoan Boada, 22, is in this country illegally.

With at least six other migrants, he allegedly beat up two police officers in Times Square.

Five of them were arrested , and upon being set free with no bail, a smirking Boada gave a double middle finger to media covering his release.

This is New York in 2024.

But don’t worry, the state’s leaders are on it.

Asked if Boada should be deported, Gov. Hochul took a bold stance: “I think that’s actually something that should be looked at.”

Wow, such leadership.

Mayor Adams similarly called to “reexamine” laws that prevent deportation.

Not change the laws, of course, as that would be too obvious, but pretend you’re doing something about the problem while not actually doing anything about the problem.

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“Those migrants who are here because they want to be part of the American dream, we say ‘Yes’ to that,” Adams said.

“But those who are breaking our laws, we need to reexamine the laws that don’t allow us to deport them because they are doing violent acts. We cannot create an atmosphere where you’re going to bring violence in our city.”

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