Biden's border crisis hits New York

 Daily Caller:

New York’s legal system is plunging into chaos over the huge influx of migrants coming to the state, according to The New York Times.

The surge in migrants coming to New York from the border are overwhelming the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Manhattan, the Times reported Thursday. New York City, which already is one of the top states for immigration backlogs, has received thousands of migrants bused by Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who is attempting to send a message to sanctuary cities and the Biden administration about the surge in illegal migration border states are struggling to support.

Over 21,000 migrants have come to New York City, adding to the around 180,000 pending cases sitting in the hands of just 88 judges in New York State immigration courts, according to the Times. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Illegal Migrants Deny Being ‘Tricked’ Into Getting On Buses To DC, NYC)

An ICE employee stationed on the scene in Manhattan was telling people waiting for their appointments that the office had reached capacity as 500 people were inside, according to the Times.

“Take the email and go home,” the ICE employee said, according to the Times.

For the migrants awaiting their appointments, that made the situation all the more chaotic and confusing.

“I thought they were going to attend to me today,” Mr. Perez-Trompetero, 29, a migrant from Venezuela who appeared at the office based on an ICE order to show up that day and was turned away, told the Times. “We don’t just want to live, we want to finish the process quickly.”
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There is more.

What New York needs to do is either get Biden to change his awful policies are vote against the Democrats in order to get someone in office to deal with the border crisis Biden created. 

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