Angel Mom’s Warning: Soft-on-Crime Policies of NYC Lead to Release of Migrants Involved in Brutal NYPD Attack

NEW YORK CITY, NY – A mother who has tragically lost her son to a drunk-driving crash caused by an illegal immigrant is speaking out against the release of violent migrants who attacked New York City police officers. Mary Ann Mendoza, an Angel Mom, expressed her frustration with what she sees as lenient policies towards illegal immigrants, warning that these actions will only lead to more violent crimes across the country.

Mendoza believes that the recent attack on NYPD officers is just the beginning and that illegal immigrants are taking advantage of the system, knowing they will not be held accountable for their actions. She is critical of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for releasing the suspects without bail and fears that this leniency will only embolden criminals to continue their violent behavior.

Law enforcement sources have reported that four of the charged migrants may have fled to California, raising concerns about the ability of the justice system to hold them accountable. Mendoza’s warnings about the risks of open-border policies and the need for stricter enforcement resonate with her personal experience and advocacy for the past ten years.

She emphasizes the urgency of the situation, calling on Americans to wake up and take the threat seriously. Mendoza urges the federal government to take decisive action to close the border to prevent further escalation of violent crimes. With her firsthand experience of loss and the advocacy work she has pursued, Mendoza’s insights shed light on the real impact of lenient immigration policies and the need for a more robust approach to border security and enforcement.

In her view, the current approach has led to a situation where American citizens are at risk, while those who enter the country illegally are not held accountable for their crimes. Without decisive action to address these challenges, she warns that the situation will only continue to worsen, resulting in more tragic outcomes similar to what she has experienced firsthand.