Being a Sanctuary Makes Our Job ‘Harder’

On Wednesday, the broadcast of “Cuomo” of Newsnation, the head of the NYPD department, John Chell, said that being a sanctuary city makes the work of the police more difficult and is a source of frustration and said that he wanted to see adjustments to the law of the sanctuary as far as prisoners are concerned.
After Chell said he wanted to “adjust, a little, the laws on the city of the sanctuary, in terms of detainees, what happened this weekend”, the host Chris Cuomo asked: “Hey, the chief, being a sanctuary city makes your job easier or more difficult?”
Chell replied: “It makes things more difficult, because it is frustrating, because we are on public security. All the crimes that – we will use the two authors, if you want, from this weekend. All the crimes they committed, we are talking about figures all the time. They are people. He was a border patrol officer in the park, but he was not a New Yorker in the park making a good night in the Rivières park. Public security, yes, is frustrating, because my friends, my family, your friends, your family, we are all in the same way, and it is the frustrating room. “”
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