In a recent discussion, Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis addressed the alarming state of gang violence in New York City, attributing the issue to inadequate border security and the influx of illegal immigrants. As a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, Malliotakis expressed concerns about the vetting process for immigrants and the significant number of gang members that are believed to have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border under the current administration. She emphasized that many of these individuals are responsible for serious crimes, including murder and rape, creating a dangerous environment in American cities. Malliotakis called for immediate action, urging for stricter immigration policies and deportations of criminal individuals. She claimed the Biden administration has failed to adequately address these challenges, leaving victims of crime vulnerable and citizens feeling unsafe. With anticipated caravans approaching the border, she stated that it is vital to cut off support to countries like Nicaragua, which profit from these migrations. The congresswoman argued that law and order must be restored through Republican governance, aiming to attract legally immigrating workers instead of criminals. As the political landscape shifts, she noted that support for Donald Trump is rising in traditionally blue areas like New York, emphasizing the publicβs demand for safer cities and responsible government. Malliotakis concluded that fundamental changes are necessary in federal security measures, particularly in light of recent findings regarding security lapses during an assassination attempt against Trump, signaling a push for overall government reform.
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