NY Judge Has ‘Special’ Door In The Courtroom – Agents Horrified When They See What’s On The Other Side
Why are foreign nationals more precious to American elitists than our very own citizens?
Najee Antonio Clarke, a Jamaican national, who according to officials with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency entered the United States of America at the John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens New York on June 17, 2010, with a B-2 visa which authorized him to remain here until December 16 of that same year, failed to leave during that 6 month time span. Go Figure!
Mr. Clarke was then arrested in Queens, which means it falls under the jurisdiction of the city of New York. And since the current mayor is that rat bastard Anti-American Communist Bill de Blasio who has his own team of activist judges, they let him go out on bail. An illegal out of bail, just like any other real American Citizen who commits a felony!
Politico Reports:
De Blasio administration dismisses sanctuary city warning from Department of Justice
Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration is brushing off a letter from Department of Justice officials warning that the city could lose millions in federal funding if local law enforcement does not begin to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
The Department of Justice sent the warning letter to nine so-called sanctuary jurisdictions around the country on Friday, including New York City and Sacramento in California.
` In its letter, the department requests New York City provide documentation by June 3 showing that it is in compliance with a 1996 federal law stating that local governments may not interfere with immigration officials when requesting an individual’s citizenship or immigration status.
“Failure to comply with this condition could result in the withholding of grant funds, suspension or termination of the grant, ineligibility for future [Office of Justice Programs] grants, sub grants or other actions,” Alan Hanson, acting assistant attorney general, writes in the letter.
Both President Donald Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions have vowed to crack down on sanctuary cities, painting the jurisdictions as obstructionist local governments hampering federal immigration officials’ efforts by harboring undocumented residents in their cities.
In a statement about the letters Friday, the Department of Justice said, “New York City continues to see gang murder after gang murder, the predictable consequence of the city’s ‘soft on crime’ stance.” The number of murders in New York City so far this year is down compared to last year, when murders were at a historically low level, according to New York Police Department data.
In recent months, de Blasio has said the city has no intention of cooperating with federal immigration authorities to enforce immigration law, identify undocumented residents or help detain them. The mayor has also said the city is prepared to challenge Trump’s directives in court.
Seth Stein, a spokesperson for de Blasio, accused Trump administration officials of relying on inaccurate data to target immigrant-friendly cities.