The fury from New York’s progressive leaders isn’t about facts; it’s about preserving a narrative. A City Council employee overstayed a tourist visa, never obtained legal status, reportedly has an assault arrest, and still landed a sensitive government job. When ICE detained him at a routine immigration appointment, Democrats didn’t ask how that hiring failure happened—they demanded his release and attacked federal agents for doing exactly what the law requires.
Their outrage frames enforcement as “weaponization” and illegal presence as a harmless technicality, even when paired with a criminal record. That inversion of responsibility is the real scandal: a ruling class more offended by immigration law being applied than by a system that placed an unlawful, allegedly violent offender inside the machinery of city government. Laws either mean something or they don’t. New York’s leaders have made painfully clear which side of that line they stand on.