Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speaking at a press conference after a caucus policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol.
The Issue: Sen. Chuck Schumer’s claim that he’s working to address the migrant crisis in New York.
As a practicing Jew, he has failed to call out the poisonous antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment expressed by members of the Squad, especially by Reps. Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, while blindly supporting President Biden’s failed policies on the economy, open borders and energy production. Adams can’t possibly handle the problem of migrants flooding into the city without more federal help, yet top Democrats Schumer and Jeffries do nothing meaningful to help the city or state.to the city, where schools, housing and the NYPD are already overburdened.Close the border to illegal migrants until meaningful immigration reform is enacted.Mel YoungThis mass invasion of so called “migrants,” in reality illegal immigrants, lies at the feet of the Democratic Party.
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