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The Big Apple has become a crime-ridden hellscape thanks to ruinous woke policies on policing and immigration. Now our man in ...
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From India to America with $80, a legal immigrant shares her family's journey, criticizes open borders, and contrasts earned ...
New York Gov. Hochul faces House grilling over New York's sanctuary state policies as Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., confronts her about violent crimes committed by illegal aliens.
The two GOP members of Congress eyeing Hochul’s seat in 2026 — upstate Rep. Elise Stefanik and Hudson Valley Rep. Mike Lawler — volunteered to join a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform ...
“Do you know who Sebastian Zapeta-Calil is?” Stefanik asked Hochul at one point. “I’m sure you’ll tell me,” Hochul said, when Stefanik cut in again.
When Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) cited Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, an illegal immigrant who came to New York and is accused of fatally setting fire to a woman on an F train, Hochul didn’t even know ...
Stefanik asked Hochul about Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, an illegal alien from Guatemala who is accused of setting on fire a sleeping woman, Debrina Kawam, on the subway in December, resulting in her ...
Hochul did not recognize the name of Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala who was charged with setting a sleeping woman on fire on a New York City subway in December 2024.
Gov. Hochul was grilled over New York’s sanctuary policies during a congressional hearing — as she seemed stump when pressed on the names of migrants accused in high-profile crimes.
Stefanik asked Hochul about several cases, including Sakir Akkan, a man from Turkey who pleaded guilty to raping a 15-year-old girl, and Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, who is accused of torching a ...
Stefanik also asked Hochul if she recognizes the name Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, the man accused of lighting a woman on fire on a New York City subway train back in December.
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