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NYC minority communities cheer ICE raids that rounded up violent criminal migrants: ‘Get them the hell off the street!’

In the 2024 election, the Hispanic and the Black Community of New York, who supported President Trump in a huge number, welcomed local immigrants on Tuesdays and won the evil criminal suspect.

Trump's support began with a rapid increase of 35 % between 2020 and 2024, but a large -scale armed federal immigration agent attacked the city, killing, inviting, and other vicious crimes. Police said to the post, targeting immigrants.

Among the arrested people, 25 -year -old Anderson Zambrano Pacheco, 25, was 25 years old, the prisoner of Gang Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuela prison.

Police streaks, in Bronx, where Trump's support rose by 35 % between 2020 and 2024, the immigrant agent attacked the area and found an immigrant with a brutal crime, including murder. I talked. DEA New York

“Oh, thank you for getting him,” said the residents living near the complex, reassured that violent thugs were taken away from the street. Ta.

Other places in the autonomous area, local people have expressed similar emotions.

“Please put them in hell from passing! Jamaica, a 80 -year -old Brin Brown from Jamaica who voted for Trump, said:

“Please take something terrible and bad!”

A resident of the Nicker Bocker Party in Washington Heights, a deep bluhuman Hattan, who won 5 % in the 2020 show in 2020, said that he was happy to see some actions on criminals. However, I added what immigration families suitable for immigrants still want. We provided a path to safety.

A resident, who did not want to give his name, said he first voted on Trump but did not participate in voting in 2024.

Local people in the autonomous area said, “Take them from the street to hell!” Eronyu York City

“Too many people have crossed the border, and now it must be a complete strategy,” he said.

“I don't want dangerous people on the street, especially if dangerous people are not paid on the street. People are injured on the street. Why they need to get a pass. Is it?

“But some of them are families,” he added, adding immigrants who could eventually be expelled abroad due to their illegal status.

“I don't want to see them separated or returned home.”

Despite the criminals taken away from the street, Jason Rodriguez (41), a forklift driver and a security camera installer, calms the immigration that is afraid that ice raids will be forced to repel the law. He told the post that it would have a good influence. CBS election data

“It's all confused.”

According to the results of the election committee, in Queens, when the president sees his support growing nearly 10.5 % from 2020 to 2024, residents are happy to see criminals taken on the street. I did it.

Jason Rodriguez, 41, a forklift driver and a security camera installer, is pleased that the national land security is chasing Tren de Aragua Gangbangers while in Jackson Heights. He added that ice raids have a cool effect on working hard and complying with laws. Immigration is afraid of being expelled abroad.

“Honestly, it's good to keep Tren de Aragua from the street, because they are dangerous. Rodriguez, who was born in St. Mary Hospital, Brooklyn in the 1960s. Is stated.

Rodriguez states, “There are a lot of hard -working people who are not documented 14 hours and 16 hours to support their families.” Unlike criminals, they contribute to society. “

“Their prison in their country is much worse than here, so they should be expelled abroad because they don't care about being trapped here,” he added.

However, he said, “There are many hard -working people who have been working 14 hours and 16 hours to support their families,” he said.

“They are doing it correctly. They, unlike criminals, contribute to society.”

Elmhurst's 52 -year -old electric engineer DAMSO Vargas moved from the Dominican Republic to the United States in 2001, and then became a US citizen.

He used to work in the control tower at Puntacana International Airport, but came to the United States for a high -paying job.

Bargas states that the newly arrived immigrant screening is too loose under President Biden, and believes that it is necessary to smell criminal elements.

He said that he supported the land security to implement a target attack on criminal immigrants, but he did not want to search for ice and expelled the country.

“If you come to this country, you need to be respectful and work hard. You don't come here to do gang brews.”

“If you come to my country, I will expect you to do the right thing.”

Bargas said that there was a large band in the autonomous area that had rapidly descended to the influx of criminal immigrants.

“In 2010, I was able to enjoy walking around the Roosevelt Avenue, but I'm afraid to walk around because there are many newly arrived immigrants.

The 57-year-old Dolphin Chung is a Green Card owner in Jackson Heights and sells jewelry under the 82 Street-Jackson Heights Subway Station. He used to own and operate a jewelry store on Harlem and Staten Island.

He supports foreign criminal expulsion, but does not want immigration to be large -scale expulsion.

Federal government agents have wiped out immigrants in the city's attack. hsineWYORK/X

“It's a good thing to remove them because foreign criminals are dangerous,” said Jeong.

“We don't want foreign gangs here, but there are many people who do not have documents in this area, but they work very hard. They are 6 am to 8 pm. I work 7 days a week.

Staten Island -The Republican base based on the city, we head to Trump in three consecutive elections. Kevin Molares (43), a construction worker who voted for the president in 2024 but voted for the president in 2020, brought a distinction between diligent immigrants and rounded immigrants. In the raid.

“Listen, there are too many people who are not trying to live a better life for themselves. Instead they are robbing, shooting, and rape. These are immigrants we want here. It is not like, “he killed in a Green Ridge Plaza post.

“I am an immigrant, I am from the immigration family, but we are working. We came here, worked for children, and lived a better life.”

Additional reports by Joe Marino

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