New York Residents Beg Trump to Come Back, Solve Out-of-Control Illegal Immigration
New York Residents Beg Trump to Come Back, Solve Out-of-Control Illegal Immigration

Donald Trump is making waves in blue states, and voters are listening. Despite what the mainstream media might tell you, people in deep-blue areas are fed up. And Trump? He’s taking full advantage of their frustrations. As he ramps up his campaign for 2024, Trump is focusing on states like New York and California—places the Democrats have long taken for granted.

The former president knows these voters are suffering under failed Democratic leadership, and he’s not afraid to call it out. High taxes, rising crime, and unchecked illegal immigration are wreaking havoc in these states, and Trump is positioning himself as the only one who can fix it.

Take New York, for example. Once a proud, booming metropolis, it’s now plagued by chaos. Crime is through the roof, and illegal immigration is overwhelming the system. Democrat leaders are too busy pandering to special interests to actually do anything about it. And New Yorkers are tired of it.

They’re paying more and getting less, watching their neighborhoods deteriorate while politicians shrug their shoulders. Enter Donald Trump, who’s making his case to these forgotten voters: You deserve better, and I’m the guy to deliver it.

From Fox News:
Supporters of former President Trump in New York pleaded for his return to office, telling Fox News Digital outside his Uniondale, New York, rally that immigration and crime were at the top of their minds before November…

“The main issue for me is illegal immigration. I believe in immigration, but just not illegally,” Mary Beth O’Hare told Fox News Digital outside the Nassau Coliseum. “And I think our city in particular is being overrun with illegals, and we are eventually going to pay the price for that if we’re not already, and we see it in our own communities.

Rally in Uniondale: New Yorkers Plead for Change

Outside Trump’s rally in Uniondale, New York, supporters voiced their concerns. Illegal immigration and rising crime were top of mind as they waited to hear the former president speak. Mary Beth O’Hare, a Trump supporter, said her city is “being overrun with illegals,” and it’s hurting both residents and the migrants themselves. She believes they’ve been sold a false promise.

Instead of the American dream, they find themselves in dire conditions. O’Hare’s frustration is palpable: “It’s not fair to anyone involved.”

Another supporter, Amy Hesse, echoed these concerns. “Trump is a New Yorker,” she said. “That is his home. And he will turn that city around.” For her, the illegal immigration crisis is personal.

She’s watched Manhattan become inundated with migrants, often flown in under the cover of darkness. It’s not just about the strain on infrastructure; it’s about safety, too. Hesse and others know Trump won’t ignore their cries for help.

Democrats Drop the Ball on Immigration and Crime

Trump’s supporters aren’t just worried about immigration—they’re also feeling the effects of skyrocketing crime. Esther Rivera, a “Latinos for Trump” supporter, summed it up perfectly: “Migrants are not the problem. Illegal immigrants are the problem.” And the Democrats? They refuse to address it.

Rivera explained that having a border wall doesn’t mean shutting people out. It means enforcing the law and keeping Americans safe. The crime wave in New York has made life unbearable for many, and Rivera believes Trump is the only one willing to take action.

Tom, another supporter, emphasized the impact of illegal immigration on local infrastructure. “Right now, 25% of all hotel rooms in New York are occupied by migrants.

We are paying for this,” he said, frustrated that the government is diverting resources that could be spent on American children and schools. This is the message Trump has been hammering home: Democrats are failing to prioritize American citizens.

Trump’s Relentless Fight for America

The rally in Uniondale wasn’t just about local issues. Trump supporters made it clear that this is a national problem. Matt, another attendee, shared his personal tragedy: a friend who died from a fentanyl overdose, a crisis exacerbated by the open border policies of the Biden administration.

For him, it’s not just about New York—it’s about America as a whole. He believes Trump is the only candidate willing to put America first.

Despite facing a second assassination attempt, Trump isn’t backing down. In fact, his supporters see his resilience as proof of his commitment.

As Nick Passino said, “He doesn’t have to be here. He could be out on a yacht, but he’s here fighting for us.” And that’s the message Trump’s campaign is driving home: He’s not in this for himself; he’s in it for the American people. His supporters know that, and they’re rallying behind him.

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump is gaining ground in blue states, where voters are fed up with failed Democrat policies.
  • Illegal immigration and crime are top concerns for New Yorkers, who feel abandoned by their leaders.
  • Trump’s supporters believe he is the only one who can turn things around and put America first.

Source: Fox News

September 20, 2024
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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.