If you come to the U.S. illegally, you should expect consequences. Any of us would feel the same fear if we were in another country illegally. The area in Brooklyn known as “Little Haiti” isn’t some autonomous zone — it’s part of the United States. If people want to live in “Little Haiti,” they should live in Haiti. We are not okay with naming our cities after other countries.
Governor Hochul is upset Little Haiti is a ghost town, and that 160 illegal immigrants will lose their jobs. But that means 160 job openings for American citizens — which is a good thing. Democrats, including Hochul, don’t want that, because their corrupt Central Bank system was created to depend on cheap labor and open borders.
Hochul also says she’ll work with Trump to deport criminals. But illegal entry itself is a crime — you don’t wait until someone rapes or murders to enforce immigration law. Hochul’s message is clear: illegal immigration is fine, and deportation only happens after Americans get hurt.
We are better than this, Kathy — and that’s exactly why we won’t tolerate illegal immigration. This is a nation of laws, and we will enforce them. If someone entered the U.S. illegally, they don’t belong here. They should be deported. No exceptions. No apologies. Period.