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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Shocking statistics: 75% of Midtown Manhattan arrests involve migrants, police sources reveal

Shocking statistics: 75% of Midtown Manhattan arrests involve migrants, police sources reveal

by Josh Horowitz
September 4, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Shocking statistics: 75% of Midtown Manhattan arrests involve migrants, police sources reveal

New York City, NY â€” The bustling streets of Midtown Manhattan reveal a troubling trend: a staggering 75 percent of recent arrests involve migrants, according to estimates from police sources. This alarming figure highlights the growing strain on New York City’s criminal justice system, exacerbated by sanctuary city laws and lenient bail policies.

The Case of Jefferson Maldenado

Jefferson Maldenado, a 31-year-old immigrant from Ecuador, has been arrested five times since arriving in the U.S. earlier this year. His most recent offense involved stealing a pair of trousers and a beer from a Target store near Herald Square. When questioned about his actions, Maldenado candidly stated, “I wanted to change my clothes and think. I wanted to sit down and think about my life, about what to do. Because this is not a normal world.”

Immigrant arrests overwhelm courts

Maldenado’s case is far from unique. Last week alone, five immigrants were arraigned in a Manhattan courtroom, contributing to what police sources describe as an overwhelming influx of newly arrived immigrants in the criminal justice system. These sources told The New York Post that immigrants now account for as many as 75 percent of arrests in Midtown Manhattan for crimes such as assault, robbery, and domestic violence. In parts of Queens, the figure is estimated to exceed 60 percent.

Sanctuary city laws and law enforcement challenges

The situation is further complicated by New York’s sanctuary city laws, which prevent local police from collaborating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on cases involving suspected undocumented immigrants. The NYPD is also prohibited from tracking the immigration status of offenders, making it nearly impossible for authorities to manage the issue effectively.

Jim Quinn, a former veteran prosecutor with the Queens District Attorney’s Office, criticized the current policies, stating, “New York City eliminated a tool to get rid of violent criminals. What a mess. The sanctuary city law is pathetic. It’s disgusting. It’s crazy.”

Lenient bail policies

Police insiders claim that news of the city’s lenient bail policies has spread among migrants in shelters, leading them to anticipate a swift return to the streets after arrest. Reflecting on these legislative constraints, a City Hall spokesman noted Mayor Eric Adams’ previous calls for reform: “Right now, we don’t have the authorization to be able to go and coordinate with ICE. We have to follow the law.”

Mayor Adams is also working with the Midtown Improvement Coalition to enhance policing in the area. Despite a reported dip in overall crime rates this year compared to last, an NYPD spokesperson emphasized that “police officers are prohibited from asking about the immigration status of crime victims, witnesses, or suspects, and therefore the NYPD doesn’t track data about immigration statuses.”

On-the-ground observations

A Midtown officer estimated that about 75 percent of arrests in the area involve migrants, mostly for offenses like robberies, assaults, domestic incidents, and selling counterfeit items. He clarified that this figure is an estimate, as “you can’t be 100 percent sure [they’re migrants] unless you arrest them in a shelter or they’re dumb enough to give you a shelter address.”

Another officer from Manhattan observed that aside from petty larcenies at drug stores, “easily” 75 percent of local arrests involving migrants are for more serious offenses, with many targeting high-end stores like Lululemon and Sunglass Hut. These migrants are also responsible for “most” of the pickpocketing and phone and chain snatches seen by the NYPD.

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The issue is equally pressing in Queens, where courts are feeling the impact. “There are days we have so many migrant cases we have to call in for extra Spanish interpreters,” said an officer at Queens Criminal Court House. A court officer added, “Come on Mondays; almost every case is a migrant.”

As New York City grapples with these complex challenges, the need for comprehensive reform and effective law enforcement strategies has never been more urgent.

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