“AOC, Democrat Party leader, calls for abolishing ICE. Meanwhile, the brave men and women of ICE get dangerous criminal illegal immigrants off our streets and protect American citizens. Why does AOC want to stop that?” — White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson
While President Donald J. Trump, his administration, and the heroes of ICE work overtime to rid our country of criminal illegal immigrant killers, rapists, and gangbangers, top Democrats are doubling down on their call to eliminate the agency responsible for getting these animals off our streets.
“I believe that ICE, an agency that was just formed in 2003 during the Patriot Act era, is a rogue agency that should not exist,”says Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the leader of the Democrat Party.
Where is the congresswoman’s concern for her fellow New Yorkers who have been brutally killed, maimed, and raped by criminal illegal immigrants allowed to roam free due to New York’s so-called “sanctuary” policies?
Here is a tiny sample of the criminal illegals arrested by ICE in New York recently:

Julian Lema Bravo, an Ecuadorian national with a conviction for rape of a victim less than 15-years-old.

Luis Alejandro Castillo-Torres, a Venezuelan national and Tren de Aragua gang member with a conviction for felony assault and arrests for multiple counts of assault, robbery, and criminal possession of a weapon.

Kervin Broderick Davis, a Jamaican national and registered sex offender with a conviction for first-degree sexual assault.

Tanya Campbell, a Jamaican national with a conviction for first-degree manslaughter.

Sayanam Ghimire, a Nepali national with a conviction for first-degree attempted sex abuse of a victim under 13.

Litzy Janel Saavedra, a Mexican national with a conviction for felony rape.

Surjit Singh, an Indian national with a conviction for third-degree assault with intent to cause physical injury. He was ordered removed by a judge in 2007.

Jonathan Cortez Vasquez, a Salvadoran national with convictions for criminal contempt, acting in a manner to injure a child less than 17-years-old, and attempted possession of a forged instrument.

Roxana Ofelia Pinto-Quijada, a Venezuelan national with a conviction for grand theft.