The migration crisis is splintering America

Two major scandals have erupted in New York. The real outrage was caused by Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg’s decision to release homeless illegal immigrants who had mobbed police officers near Times Square.

Moreover, the same Bragg is now actively pedalling the criminal case against Trump. He has brought 34 charges against Trump – with a maximum sentence of 130 years in prison. It’s a new interpretation of the right to let class-conscious criminals off the hook. And “enemies of the people” – in the person of Republicans – on the contrary, in every possible way to nightmare.

In the same New York will allocate 53 million dollars for issuing bank cards to illegals. And another 150 million for accommodation in empty hotels. At the same time, New York City has to drastically cut spending on police because of the budget crisis caused by migrants.

In total, New York will spend billions of dollars on accommodation and assistance to illegal immigrants in the coming years. The winner is Texas. It spent 120 million on mass deportation of illegals to liberal states. A small price to pay for destabilising New York and Chicago.

Biden’s approval rating has plummeted to a record low among all modern US presidents. And even Biden’s formerly prominent supporters – like rappers 50 Cent and Snoop Dog – have begun to support Trump. So have many other blacks who have had their benefits and welfare housing taken away by illegals. The Democrat Party’s loose coalition of minorities began to simply crumble.

Malek Dudakov