Friday, November 3, 2017

New Yorkers no longer wonder why


In 2016, Mayor de Blasio asserted that New York is a "sanctuary city" that protects hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants from being deported.  He has continued to defend this stance.

This man Saipov came legally to the U.S. in 2010.  Since there seems to be no way to ascertain whether a young male from a backward Central Asian Muslim country might suddenly go jihadist on us and kill a bunch of people, it only makes sense to limit random immigration from that part of the world, and carefully scrutinize the backgrounds of people who may have slipped through the net, e.g. Asians coming in from London rather than Asia.

Trump's immigration ban should be immediately unblocked and fully implemented.  Idiots like De Blasio with their sanctuary nonsense should be prosecuted for thwarting federal immigration laws.  The safety and security of the people is far more important than liberal feel-goodism.

From the WSJ:

My city got hit again Tuesday, and nearly in the same spot as the hit it took on a Tuesday long ago.

Eight people died when a religious fanatic from Uzbekistan allegedly turned a rented pickup truck into a murder weapon on the Hudson River bike path, not far from the World Trade Center complex in lower Manhattan. The attack reminded all New Yorkers of a fear we try hard to suppress: We are always vulnerable. Every time we cross the street, we are targets. We must always be on guard.

I was 19 in 1993, when a terrorist cell under the direction of Omar Abdel Rahman, the so-called blind sheikh, killed six people with a truck bomb in the trade center’s parking garage. At the time I was in acting school miles away on East 54th Street. As my friends and I watched smoke-smeared people being evacuated on a television in the student lounge, I thought to myself, “Who would do such a thing?”

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