Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Empire State O'Reilly: Migrant Mob
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So, New York Post, and I cite them quite often on this program because they're the only real media agency in town that covers local news.
So they report on Saturday, 6.30 p.m., a mob of at least 15 migrants, stormed into Manhattan's Bloomingdale's and started stealing sunglasses and designer bags and stuff like that.
That's $6,000 worth.
One person arrested.
Stephen Matos, 23,
charged with robbery, criminal possession of stolen property.
Nothing will happen to Stephen?
Of course, Nobel, I mean, it isn't, walks right out.
And he was the only one out of these 15 and went in.
So we're seeing this kind of stuff all over the place,
these mass shoplifting things.
A lot of them are teenagers that come in and do it
because these people know they're not going to get caught.
And even if they do, it's three or four hours of inconvenience
and they're not going to get charged.
They're not going to go, you know, it'll be dropped
or some slap on the wrist.
It doesn't matter.
So why not?
Let's shoplift.
That's what's happening.
Everybody knows it.
And Hogle, the governor of New York,
Now, let's deal with it because retail stores from Montauk to Erie, that's where a hole goes from.
That's a big ride, by the way, about eight hours across New York State.
They're all screaming, you better do something, Governor.
I mean, we can't continue to do business.
We have people coming in and you're going to shoplifting every day.
And you're going to do it, anything to hurt them.
All right, so let's go.
you know you bail somebody 50,000 they have to come up with 5,000 they can't these people most of them
they got to sit there oh no no no no we can't have it why not you don't have a right to shop
live for to break into stores people's livelihood they work hard you're still in their stuff
and nothing happens to them that's insane now in this case it with migrant people and that enforces
or reinforces the view that migrant people are bad for New York, city, state, and everywhere
else. That's not necessarily true. What is pernicious and unacceptable is that these folks,
most of whom are good people, in my opinion, have broken our immigration law. So they've
insulted us by coming across the southern border, but they're encouraged to do so by the Biden
administration. Look, if you are violating American immigration law, you're caught, and then they
hand you money, a plane, bus ticket, whatever, and send you on your way with food and housing
and medical and everything else, you're being rewarded for the bad behavior. Are you not? That's
what happens. And the word is out all over the world. Get to the Mexican border. Get in and you'll get
all kinds of free stuff. Most of the migrants are poor people who are just trying to improve
their lives. I know that. They're not criminals. So under Biden, about 10 million undocumented people
have crossed into the USA in three years.
10% of them are hardcore criminals, because 10% of every group is that way.
Every group in the world, 10% are criminals, sometimes more, depending on the environment,
but the bare minimum is 10.
So we got a million new criminals run around this country, thanks to Joe Biden.
that's true but most of the migrants are god-fearing hard-working people i feel bad for them
but you just can't let everybody in sanctuary city people i got some interesting polling on this
and it's also the first anniversary of biden's one and only visit to the southern border remember
He spent four hours in El Paso and split out of there, never to return.