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CNN Anchor Erica Hill Left Stunned After Being Told Why Illegals Commit Crimes in New York but Live in Florida

CNN anchor Erica Hill was told by network law enforcement analyst John Miller on Friday why illegal aliens commit crimes in New York but go to Florida to live and spend money. , stunned into silence.

during the segment of CNN this morningHill, along with co-host Phil Mattingly, spoke about a number of migrants in New York City following news that four suspects in the attack had fled by bus to California and may be planning to flee. He was reporting on an attack on a police officer. To Mexico.

The four were reportedly able to escape because Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) released them without bail just hours after taking them into custody.

Prosecutor Alvin Bragg in Manhattan on Tuesday, February 7, 2023 (Barry Williams/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The men arrested were Darwin Andres Gomez Izquiel (19 years old), Kelvin Servita Arocha (19 years old), Joao Boada (22 years old), and Wilson Juarez (21 years old). Identified.

Four illegal aliens accused of attacking New York City police officers may have fled to California (NYPD).

Mattingly and Hill invited Miller on the air to report what law enforcement officials were saying about the case.

The expert quickly responded: “Phil, you know, they were released without bail, so they were released on their own recognizance.”

Miller went on to say: Note The police union said it was furious that the men were released without bail on their own recognizance, even though their crimes were “bailable offences”.

“And obviously, as people who came here a month ago without family, they don’t have roots in the community. But that was the decision. The judge didn’t release them on bail. The prosecutor’s office did not seek bail,” Miller said. So yesterday I learned that they went to a Catholic charity that helps immigrants. They obtained four bus tickets under false names and boarded a bus to Calexico via St. Louis. ”

He added that officials along the bus route had no legal basis to arrest the men because they had not left town on bail. New York’s judicial system can only hope they appear in court on March 13th. But that’s “probably unlikely,” Miller said.

Hill then interjected and played a clip of New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul’s empty barking. Don’t touch our police officers. ”

On Thursday, April 21, 2022, New York Governor Kathy Hochul spoke at an event commemorating Earth Day and announced environmental improvements to the Empire State Building's infrastructure. Hochul tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, May 8, 2022, and said he plans to isolate and work remotely this week.  (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

New York Governor Kathy Hochul (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)

Miller also pointed out that the men arrested for jumping on police officers are hard-core criminals.

“I looked at their rap sheet yesterday. Multiple charges. Grand larceny, robbery, attempted robbery, grand larceny, grand larceny. This particular crew was operating on mopeds and scooters. They “They were doing organized retail theft. They were snatching things on the street. iPhones, iPads, clothes, things like that,” the Intel analyst said.

“One of them they are still looking for is facing 10 charges a day because he is part of an ongoing pattern. We’re looking at the date it started, but it’s probably closer to when they arrived here,” Miller added.

But then he made a point that surprised CNN’s Erica Hill.

“They’ve only been here a few months,” Miller pointed out. So I said, ‘Why don’t they stay in Florida and steal?’ And they say, ‘Because I’m going to jail there.’ Told.”

Mr. Mattingly then replied, “Fascinating,” and all Mr. Hill could do was mutter, “Oh.”

CNN’s discussion garnered attention.

During a press conference about expanding broadband access to rural Florida, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis opened with a CNN segment where Miller pointed out that illegal aliens commit crimes in New York, not Florida. , he said.

“I just saw a footage on CNN when they were talking about the illegals in New York City. They’re causing massive problems, theft, crime.” Then he said, “They steal in New York, but they don’t.” , echoing Miller’s point about leaving the Big Apple and living in Florida.

“I can see why people are evacuating some areas where the streets aren’t even safe,” he continued. “They can’t even keep the homeless off the streets. It’s really, really a problem in many parts of our country. So we’re doing it here and people are voting with their feet.” doing.”

The leniency granted to these wrongfully arrested people is an ongoing issue in New York, where prosecutor Alvin Bragg is one of many crime-fighting officials backed by anti-American billionaire George Soros. Therefore, it is not surprising.

Bragg, who has been in office since 2022, was detained on charges including misdemeanor marijuana possession, turnstile jumping, trespassing, driving with a suspended license, prostitution, resisting arrest for a non-criminal offense, and obstructing police. He ran on the promise of halting the prosecution of suspects who have committed crimes against him. New York City Police Department.

The far-left prosecutor received significant support in his 2021 campaign from the Soros-linked Color of Change PAC, which received as much as $1 million from Soros. In addition, Soros’ relatives donated directly to Mr. Bragg’s campaign.

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