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    New York released 7,000 illegal migrant criminals onto streets this year alone

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      Worst criminals. Thousands in 1 city. WHY?

      https://nypost.com/2025/12/01/us-news/dhs-demands-leticia-james-hand-over-7000-illegal-migrant-criminals-new-york-is-holding/

      New York state has released nearly 7,000 known illegal migrant criminals without notifying ICE since President Trump took office — including killers, sexual predators and a maniac booted from the US eight times who attacked an Ithaca cop with a machete, The Post has learned.

      The rap sheets behind the rogue’s gallery include 29 homicides, thousands of assaults and hundreds of burglaries, robberies, drug offenses, weapons offenses and sexual predatory offenses, the Department of Homeland Security revealed Monday.

      All of them were protected by state and local sanctuary laws that dramatically restrict how local authorities can communicate with ICE, DHS says.

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