Illegals Get Green Light in New York

The Brooklyn, New York, district attorney is one government official willing to admit he wants to release criminal illegal aliens into the general U.S. population.

Acting Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said in a statement that he intends to protect some illegal alien criminals from deportation.

“Now more than ever, we must ensure that a conviction, especially for a minor offense, does not lead to unintended and severe consequences like deportation, which can be unfair, tear families apart and destabilize our communities and businesses,” he said. “I am committed to equal and fair justice for all Brooklyn residents – citizens, lawful residents and undocumented immigrants alike.”

In other words, he thinks illegal aliens should not have to obey all the laws, even though under federal law, lawful residents, including green card holders, can be deported following convictions or guilty pleas, even for minor offenses.

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said that all illegal aliens could face deportation, whether or not they commit additional crimes while in the U.S.

The Brooklyn DA’s office has hired two immigration attorneys to counsel staff on immigration law and to help illegals avoid detection and deportation by the federal government.

The DA’s announcement came as Mayor de Blasio continues to assert that New York City will remain a sanctuary city, despite threats of loss of funding under the Trump administration.

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