Long Island Official Claims Illegal Aliens are Preying on New Yorkers to Pay Off Mexican Drug Cartels

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman asserted that illegal immigration is negatively impacting communities and law enforcement agencies on Long Island. 

“We have seen an increase in crime, basically because you have these organized gangs that are part of the drug cartels from Mexico and other countries who have come to the metropolitan area,” Blakeman highlighted:

They’re residing primarily in New York City and they do cross-border crime … I think common sense people realize that the problem is that we don’t know who’s coming in. We can’t control the numbers and they are committing crimes.

They are also creating burdens on our young people that are devastating. In the United States, over 65,000 young people have overdosed on fentanyl. Where is it coming from? It’s coming from south of the border and many of it is coming from Chinese nationals. I read today that there were 24,000 Chinese nationals that were detained at the border. Those are the ones that were detained. How many got through? 

We need to secure our borders to make sure that we know who is in this country … this is taking away resources that we desperately need to take care of our own citizens.

Blakeman noted that Nassau County law enforcement has witnessed an increase in illegal aliens carrying out residential and commercial burglaries. 

Per Blakeman’s testimony, these illegal alien gang’s objective is to pay back the Mexican drug cartels that helped originally smuggle them into the US in the first place.

“Some of the patterns that we’ve found on the burglaries of residential and commercial properties have been done by migrants who came here through the current migrant policy,” Blakeman remarked.

“They’ve come here owing the cartels a great deal of money to transport them over the border, and if they don’t pay that money, I’ve been told that their families would be seriously harmed if not killed in their native country,” he added. “Therefore they need quick money and they need to get it fast so they’re engaging in all kinds of crimes — burglary, shoplifting.”

Due to this immigration-induced crime wave, Blakeman proclaimed that law enforcement is being swamped:

It has become a burden on our police department. And I just want to supplement, what happens in New York City has an effect also in Nassau County. We send hundreds of thousands of people into New York City each day from Nassau County. So if there’s a diminution in the ranks of the firefighters or the police officers, it presents a safety problem for Nassau county residents. Many of the firefighters and cops live in Nassau County, so it’s a problem for us as well as New York City.

Mass migration is more than just about boosting the big red line. It’s a process that ultimately frays the country’s social fabric by putting downward pressure on worker wages, increasing crime, and destroying the host country’s national identity. 

Any individual with a shred of love for their country would do everything possible to halt this diabolical process. 

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