A four-time deported illegal alien from Honduras with at least 15 prior arrests has been charged with attempting to murder an elderly Air Force veteran by pushing him onto New York City subway tracks – and the Trump administration is now demanding that sanctuary city officials finally cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
The shocking attack highlights exactly why President Trump made mass deportation his top priority. This criminal should have been permanently removed from American soil years ago, but thanks to the previous administration's open border policies and New York's sanctuary city status, he was free to roam the streets and terrorize innocent Americans.
The suspect, whose identity is being withheld pending formal charges, allegedly shoved two men onto the subway tracks in separate incidents. One victim was an elderly Air Force veteran who served his country with honor, only to be attacked by someone who had no right to be in America in the first place.
Trump Admin Demands Action
The Trump administration is calling on NYC officials to honor the ICE detainer against this dangerous criminal. But will Mayor Adams and the city's liberal establishment finally put American lives before their radical open-border ideology?
"This is exactly why we're conducting the largest deportation operation in American history," a senior administration official told reporters. "These sanctuary city policies are putting innocent Americans at risk every single day."
This case perfectly illustrates the deadly consequences of the Biden regime's border disaster. How many Americans have to be attacked, robbed, or killed before these sanctuary cities wake up and start protecting their own citizens instead of foreign criminals?
Patriots, this is what we voted to end in 2024. President Trump promised to restore law and order, and he's delivering. But he needs local officials to stop obstructing federal immigration enforcement and start putting American lives first.
How many more veterans and innocent Americans will be victimized before sanctuary cities abandon their dangerous policies?
