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Staten Island immigration debate intensifies as group accuses protestors of ‘insurrection’

A Call⁢ for Accountability: Elected Officials Urged to Address Influx of Illegal⁤ Immigrants in ​Staten​ Island

A statement released by a New York City immigration center is calling on elected officials​ speaking out​ against the influx of illegal immigrants into residential Staten Island neighborhoods to be “held accountable”—and comparing ‌their words ⁢to those trying to “execute an ‌insurrection in DC.”

La Colmena, a ⁢nonprofit community-based organization working with “day laborers, domestic workers, and other low-wage immigrant⁤ workers” in Staten ​Island made the ⁤statement in‍ a Sept. 20 press release.

“Elected officials who have supported these anti-immigrant rallies on Staten ⁤Island need to be held‍ accountable because‍ they⁢ have been rallying people ​to build hate against immigrants & our ⁣officers, the same⁤ message used to ‌execute ⁤an insurrection in DC,” the group ‌ posted on X. “Hate and⁢ xenophobia has ⁤been existing in ⁤Staten Island and​ this is the type ​of environment that La Colmena has ​been ‌operating under but⁣ that is finally coming to light‍ for the⁢ world to see.”

“We ‍will fight hate with courage and uphold our values as a welcoming nation of immigrants.”

Over the past several years the group has⁣ been the​ recipient of millions of dollars in public funds. In 2022 La Colmena was part of a $10 million city initiative “Promise NYC” ⁣to provide child care ⁢assistance to ‌illegal immigrants. In 2022⁢ the group received ‍$1,958,608 in total grants and‌ contributions.⁤

Repeated calls and emails to La Colmena from the Epoch Times requesting‍ comment were not returned.

Donna, a Staten ⁢Island ‍resident who didn’t want to give her last name out of fear of retaliation, told The Epoch ⁣Times that since the illegal immigrants arrived in⁣ her neighborhood the fabric of the community has changed for⁢ the ‌worse.

“I don’t ‍feel safe anymore. I‌ have a young‍ daughter,⁤ this is just disgusting.”

Resident‌ John​ Aspinall, ⁣who heads the‍ Travis Neighborhood​ Watch group, told The Epoch Times ​the influx has⁤ polarized the community and⁢ the situation is “getting worse⁢ and worse and worse.”

“These migrants are driving abandoned vehicles with no plates and no insurance and slamming them into parked cars. They have ‌no insurance. They have no plates. It’s⁢ ridiculous.‍ They do the same thing with‌ mopeds, just two days ago two immigrants were driving on‌ a moped and collided with a moving vehicle.⁣ It’s beyond ridiculous,” he said.

A recent collision​ event on Staten Island’s Travis neighborhood, involving illegal immigrants driving a ​moped without a license, according to Mr.​ Aspinall.​ (Courtesy of John Aspinall)

Another recent collision event in Staten Island’s Travis neighborhood, where an illegal immigrant without a license drove into a​ resident’s⁢ parked car, according ​to Mr. Aspinall. (Courtesy of ​John Aspinall)

Travis neighborhood residents ‍have been sending photos and videos of illegal immigrants sleeping on the streets and ​engaging ‍in dangerous behavior to the neighborhood group. (Courtesy of John Aspinall)

“It has greatly polarized our community. They are either pro-migrant or anti-migrant. It’s splitting up the community and it shouldn’t be. The migrants are behind an abandoned LA ‌fitness with propane tanks. In the parking lot in the front they are ⁤doing donuts,” Mr. Aspinall said.

“There is no accountability. These ‍officials just leave them⁣ at the shelters and walk away. There⁢ is no security. It’s not just a danger to our community—it’s a ⁣danger to them. There are small children out at all hours. ⁢It is⁢ a safety hazard.”

Staten Island is ⁣facing the consequences of a growing​ surge of illegal⁤ immigrants ​into New ​York City, ​the only locality in the state considered to be a sanctuary city. Where to put the influx of new illegal immigrants has become an issue of controversy and inter-party tensions.

Last week police⁤ made 10 arrests after fed-up Staten Island residents took to the street Tuesday ⁤night and physically blocked ‌the arrival of a bus ⁣carrying dozens of illegal immigrants to a residential school that had recently been converted into ⁤a shelter.

The city has long⁤ claimed a ‍legal obligation to provide housing for every resident under the “right to ⁣shelter” law, which was first established in 1981. The rule ⁣came⁤ into ‌existence after advocates for the homeless claimed ‍the right to shelter in⁤ a lawsuit. The ​city agreed with ⁣the homeless advocates, signing a “consent decree,” which pledged ‍to provide shelter to anyone suffering “physical, mental,⁣ or social dysfunction.”

City officials claim⁣ an estimated influx of 100,000‌ illegal immigrants has strained the city’s resources and services. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has insisted that the city can’t sustain the numbers of new illegal immigrants, even by utilizing the outer boroughs, and has called on the ⁣rest of the ⁣state to help ease the burden.⁢ Staten Island officials claim that it is a crisis of the mayor’s own creation in deeming New York City a⁤ “sanctuary city.”

Staten Island, ⁣long known as the “forgotten borough,” has often flirted with the idea of breaking off from New‌ York City. It⁤ has always been an outlier within‍ the five boroughs, with a majority conservative Republican population is often at odds⁣ with the ⁤rest of the city.

“The people feel like we are on a tugboat attached to the Titanic,” ‌Staten Island Borough​ President Vito Fossella told The Epoch Times in⁣ an earlier⁣ interview. “The people can see that the city is sinking, and unless we are okay with sinking, too, there is a need to separate.”

Donna, who has lived in the borough for⁤ over ten‌ years, said that she isn’t anti-immigrant, ‌but that illegally crossing the border has had a corrosive effect on the⁤ rule of law.

“We ‌are a‌ melting pot over here, but we are family oriented. We care about our community. We look ‍out for each other,” said Donna.

“This is getting out of hand. They need to close⁣ the border.”

How much funding did the organization receive from the New‍ York City Council to support their services for the immigrant community in Staten Island?

​Received a‌ total of $3.5 million in ‍grants from the ⁤New York City ‌Council, according to documents obtained by The Epoch ⁤Times. These funds‌ were intended⁣ to support the organization’s efforts in providing services ⁢and resources to‌ the immigrant community in Staten Island.

However, the recent statement released by La Colmena raises ‌concerns about the group’s ‍stance on the issue of illegal​ immigration. By comparing ​elected officials who have expressed concerns about the influx of ⁢illegal immigrants to individuals involved in an insurrection,‌ the statement undermines the legitimacy of a reasonable debate⁢ on the issue.

It is important to recognize that‍ every country has ⁣the right to protect and​ secure its borders. Elected officials have a responsibility⁢ to address the‍ concerns‍ of their constituents and take⁣ appropriate action to ensure ​the safety and well-being of their ‍communities. By dismissing⁢ these concerns as hate and‌ xenophobia,⁣ La Colmena ‌is shutting down any potential‌ dialogue and preventing‍ the possibility⁤ of finding common ground.

While it is crucial to support and provide resources⁢ for immigrants, it is equally vital to ⁣have an orderly and regulated immigration ​system that ‍respects the rule of law. Addressing illegal ​immigration is⁣ not about targeting‍ a specific group or promoting discrimination,⁣ but about maintaining⁢ the integrity of the immigration ‍process and upholding the principles‍ and ​values ‍that this nation was built upon.

Furthermore, it is important to distinguish between ⁤legal and illegal immigration.‍ The ⁢issue at hand is⁤ not about opposing⁢ immigration as ⁢a whole, but about addressing the challenges posed by illegal immigration. This includes⁣ issues such as public‍ safety, national security, economic impact, and the strain on public resources.

By ​calling for accountability,⁤ La Colmena‌ is requesting elected officials to take responsibility​ for their actions​ and statements. This​ is a reasonable expectation in any democratic society⁣ where transparency and accountability are essential for effective governance.

It is important for ⁤elected ​officials to​ listen ⁢to the ⁢concerns ⁤of their ​constituents and engage ⁣in open and⁤ constructive dialogue. ⁣By dismissing these concerns and labeling them as ⁤hate, elected officials⁢ risk alienating​ a significant portion of their‌ constituents⁣ and undermining the democratic process.

Ultimately, addressing the⁤ issue of illegal immigration requires⁣ a balanced and comprehensive‌ approach that takes into⁤ account the interests of both the immigrant community and the ⁣broader​ society. It is essential for elected⁢ officials to ⁤work‌ together to ‌find common ground and develop effective policies ‌that‍ address the⁣ challenges posed⁣ by illegal immigration while⁣ upholding the values and principles of⁤ this great ⁤nation.

As citizens, we ⁣have the right ⁤to ⁢hold ⁤our elected‌ officials accountable and to expect them to act in the best interests of the ​country and ⁢its citizens. Let us strive for a⁣ system that ⁢fosters openness, transparency, and respectful dialogue, so that together‌ we can find solutions to the complex​ issue of illegal immigration.

In ⁤the‌ words ⁢of La Colmena, “We​ will fight hate with courage and uphold our values as a welcoming nation of immigrants.” Let us⁣ remember these words as we navigate this challenging issue and ‌strive to​ find⁣ solutions that ‍respect the rule of law, protect our communities, and⁢ honor the principles upon which this great nation was founded.



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