NYC Marxist Heads for Phoenix to Start Up A Municipal ID Program for Illegal Aliens
Leftist organizations use the communist fist like the one above to represent their immigration demands.
At the expense of New York City taxpayers, Melissa Mark-Viverito, speaker of the New York City Council, will head off to Arizona to advise left-wing groups on how to start up a municipal ID card program like the one she spearheaded in New York City.
The leftist mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio and Melissa Mark-Viverito have been encouraging the flood of illegal immigrants into the city and wherever possible, they have been blurring the lines between legal and illegal immigration.
Disciplinary records of New York City police officers are now a matter of public record — but critics say officials are still keeping the vast majority of misconduct hidden. The NYPD, acting Monday on a recent appeals court decision, posted a long-awaited online database of officer disciplinary histories, as well…
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New NYPD Database Offers Narrow Glimpse At Police Disciplinary Records
arrow NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea and Mayor Bill de Blasio at a press conference in February. John Minchillo/AP/Shutterstock
The NYPD released its first set of internal police disciplinary records on Monday, publishing an online database that critics say falls short of the sweeping transparency initiative that Mayor Bill de Blasio promised last year.
The release comes almost nine months after racial justice protests pushed state lawmakers to repeal a controversial statute, known as 50-a, that had for decades allowed police departments across New York to shield misconduct records from public view.
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