A chic hotel in the heart of New York City’s Broadway Theater District closed its doors and is now serving as temporary housing for illegalaliens. The Square Hotel, popular with tourists visiting Broadway, began housing illegalimmigrants last year after it announced recently on social media that it would be closing its doors to the public.
“To our valued guests: it is with great sadness that we announce the Square Hotel will be closed for the foreseeable future,” the hotel posted on its Facebook page. They added, “We appreciate your patronage and hope to welcome you back someday soon.” The hotel’s post does not mention why it is closing or that the property is being used as a shelter.
Known for its highly touted Japanese restaurant and artistic decor, the hotel now has NationalGuard troops stationed outside. Additionally, new signage outside the hotel prohibits the chaining of motorbikes to posts and bike racks nearby. Online food delivery through apps like Uber and DoorDash has become a booming business for illegalaliens. They often use unlicensed and unregulated motorbikes. Likewise, most delivery apps do not require workpermits for their drivers.
Critics contend that The Square Hotel is putting guaranteed profits from government contracts ahead of tourists. Additionally, the Roosevelt Hotel on Madison Avenue has engaged in a similar scheme. Dubbed the “new Ellis Island,” the Roosevelt Hotel converted much of its ballroom into a medical triage center and stockpiled supplies in its lobby for the illegalalienshoused there.
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A chic hotel in the heart of New York City's Broadway Theater District closed its doors and is now serving as temporary housing for illegalaliens. The Square Hotel, popular with tourists visiting Broadway, began housing illegalimmigrants last year after it announced recently on social media that it would be closing its doors to the public.
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Dozens of illegal aliens have gathered near the floor of the Michigan statehouse, chanting, “What do we want? Drivers’ licenses! When do we want them? Now!” Illegals could obtain driver’s licenses under guidance issued by former Democratic Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley from 1995 to 2008, but a Republican successor reversed this. Democrat lawmakers in the Great Lake State have been promising to give them licenses again for some time, but slow progress is causing impatience.
The National Pulse has recorded several illegal alien drivers who have killed people in its regular migrant crime round-ups. Kurt Englehart, an adviser to Democrat Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, was killed by an illegal alien driver in Nevada in April. Alex Wise, a 10-year-old Texan boy, was run down and killed by an illegal alien driver who had previously been deported six times in February.
Illegal aliens organizing to demand driver’s licenses, seemingly with no fear of detention and deportation, pose a risk to election integrity as well as public safety. Nonprofit Forge Organizing has boasted illegal or so-called “undocumented” migrants “tipped the scale of power in the 38th and 103rd districts” in Michigan, “providing Democrats with a slim, one-seat majority in the House, flipping the seats that flipped the legislature.”
While the nonprofit credited this to “electoral organizing,” there is evidence illegals participate directly in federal and state elections in the U.S., even when this is technically unlawful. They are three times more likely to vote Democrat when they do.
They also alter electoral politics indirectly by influencing redistricting.
Dozens of illegal aliens have gathered near the floor of the Michigan statehouse, chanting, “What do we want? Drivers' licenses! When do we want them? Now!" Illegals could obtain driver's licenses under guidance issued by former Democratic Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley from 1995 to 2008, but a Republican successor reversed this. Democrat lawmakers in the Great Lake State have been promising to give them licenses again for some time, but slow progress is causing impatience.
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Donald Trump described migrant crime as a dangerous “new category of crime” in February. The National Pulse has been tracking major incidents involving illegal aliens charged or convicted of serious crimes ever since. A review of the last week shows that such criminality continues to endanger the American public and eat into public resources and that Biden may be trying to make it harder for the public to hold him accountable.
MOTHER AND CHILD.
Bodycam footage of the arrest of Angel Gabriel Cuz-Choc, a Guatemalan illegal alien who has confessed to the murder of a 36-year-old woman and her four-year-old daughter, has been released.
Cuz-Choc, who told investigators he paid a “coyote” smuggler to get him into the country, committed the double murder in the victims’ mobile home in Dover, Florida.
“The nature and circumstances of these offenses are excessively violent and brutal… he stabbed an innocent and defenseless four-year-old child while she was in the bathtub,” read documents related to Cuz-Choc’s case.
“Not only did he commit an unimaginable crime which cruelly claimed the lives of two innocent victims, he then made the cowardly and ultimately futile attempt to evade capture,” commented Sheriff Chad Chronister. The illegal was tracked and detained by K9 dogs while fleeing through woodland.
ANOTHER MOTHER AND CHILD.
Bylly Xilox Aquino, another Guatemalan illegal alien, was arrested for an attack on a mother and child, equally shocking but less deadly.
The 23-year-old is charged with raping and sodomizing an unnamed victim in Fairview, New Jersey, in the presence of a child and has been charged with sexual assault and two counts of child endangerment. The rape victim required medical treatment after the attack.
Aquino is subject to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer request and is scheduled to appear in court on May 8.
KILLER IN CONNECTICUT.
Yet another Guatemalan illegal alien, an unnamed 35-year-old, was detained in Connecticut. He had previously been convicted of manslaughter but was let loose by state officials after serving only part of his sentence.
The killer entered the U.S. illegally in 2007 and was convicted and imprisoned for first-degree manslaughter in 2013. An immigration judge ordered his deportation in 2014. State officials released him instead of turning him over directly to ICE — a common theme in many of the cases recorded in The National Pulse’s migrant crime round-ups.
WANTED MAN.
ICE announced the detention of a Mexican wanted for homicide in his homeland on Wednesday. Juvenal Arroyo Hernandez, 48, had already been deported from the U.S. twice but slipped through its porous border for a third time.
He first crossed the border illegally in 1998, returning to Mexico voluntarily the same year after Border Patrol caught him. He next crossed the border in 2011 and was again detained by Border Patrol and removed after a few months.
It is not known when he crossed the border for the third time. Becoming a so-called “gotaway,” he was discovered by the authorities in Austin, Texas, in April and subsequently found to be wanted for homicide in Mexico.
PEDOPHILE WITH U.S. CITIZENSHIP.
Felix Aguilar-Matias, a now-former Mexican citizen, has been indicted for naturalization and passport fraud four years after his conviction for sexual battery and touching of a child for lustful purposes in Mississippi.
A U.S. passport-holder, Aguilar-Matias is accused of lying on his naturalization documents when asked whether he had “ever committed, assisted in committing, or attempted to commit, a crime or offense for which you were not arrested.”
The pedophile faces automatic loss of citizenship if he is convicted of naturalization fraud, but deporting him may prove difficult if he has renounced his Mexican citizenship.
He was netted as part of Operation False Haven, an expensive ICE operation examining fraudulently obtained naturalization and other benefits, which has gathered in migrants “convicted of serial rape, child sexual abuse, incest, sodomy, child sexual abuse material, kidnapping, sex trafficking, murder and narcotics trafficking.”
A COVER-UP UNDER BIDEN?
Many of the illegal aliens, including those in The National Pulse’s migrant crime round-ups, are identified only by their age and nationality because the authorities do not release their names.
This appears to be a matter of choice rather than legal necessity and has not gone unnoticed by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI). The IRLI is suing ICE, noting that the agency named criminal aliens in 97 percent of its press releases during the Donald Trump administration.
“Recently, ICE began omitting the names of immigration violators it has arrested from agency press releases,” IRLI observed, noting that “[in the] 67 percent of cases where the alien was referred to by name, he/she had typically been named… by state or local law enforcement, or the media.”
ICE has not responded to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests asking it to hand over any internal policies and guidance on publicizing or not publicizing migrants’ names, and IRLI hopes to force them to do so through court action.
The current policy of seldom naming migrants causes transparency issues, as it makes it difficult or impossible for the press and public to examine the background of their cases.
"We have a new category of crime. It's called migrant crime, and it's going to be worse than any other form of crime," @realDonaldTrump told Laura Ingraham. pic.twitter.com/FrdQLSFKPB
Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here.
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Donald Trump described migrant crime as a dangerous “new category of crime” in February. The National Pulse has been tracking major incidents involving illegal aliens charged or convicted of serious crimes ever since. A review of the last week shows that such criminality continues to endanger the American public and eat into public resources and that Biden may be trying to make it harder for the public to hold him accountable.
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Joe Biden has flown almost 100,000 migrants to Miami under a controversial parole program because he hopes to strengthen his party’s support in electoral strongholds such as Miami-Dade, according to the city mayor. The Democrat won the county with only 53.31 percent of the vote in 2020, down from Hillary Clinton’s 63.22 percent in 2016.
Mayor Francis Suarez said Biden’s flights are a “pandering attempt” to win support “no different from giving free college education to students to try to buy the young vote.” He said Trump, in contrast, won support by taking on “the socialist and communist governments that are destroying the countries that a lot of these people are fleeing.”
It was known that the Joe Biden regime was flying hundreds of thousands of migrants directly to the U.S. in early March, but he refused to reveal where. In recent days, the House Homeland Security Committee has been able to discover that Florida accounts for four of the flights’ top ten destinations, with Miami topping the chart with 91,821 arrivals over an eight-month period.
“This is quite possibly the biggest failure of the Biden administration, beginning with the fact that I don’t think they ever anticipated that immigration and the border and their lack of control of the border would be such a big issue in the presidential race,” said Suarez, who is of Cuban heritage.
“There have been over seven million illegal entries into the United States since he took office, which is more than the population of 37 states,” he added. In fact, the illegal alien influx under Biden is already 9.4 million, not including “gotaways.” Illegal immigration under Biden will likely equal total legal immigration to the U.S. from 1892 to 1954 by the end of his term.
Linked to Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF), Suarez made the comments despite having refused to vote for Trump in 2020 and opposing him in the Republican primary race.
His views on Biden using immigration as an electoral weapon are increasingly common among the public. Fifty-four percent of likely voters believe the Democrat is “encouraging” illegal immigration to “create a permanent majority” for the Democrats. Among Hispanic voters, the share of voters who think this is even higher, at 68 percent.
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Joe Biden has flown almost 100,000 migrants to Miami under a controversial parole program because he hopes to strengthen his party's support in electoral strongholds such as Miami-Dade, according to the city mayor. The Democrat won the county with only 53.31 percent of the vote in 2020, down from Hillary Clinton's 63.22 percent in 2016.
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Marcela Escobari, Biden‘s new migration advisor, is a foreign-born, open-borders advocate who is unlikely to advance or support any measures to seriously stem the flow of migrants into the U.S.
Born in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Escobari is an international development specialist by trade. She served as the Assistant Administrator of the Latin American and Caribbean Bureau at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Barack Obama. She again assumed that position in the Biden government in 2022 following a stint at the globalist, pro-open borders Brookings Institute.
Addressing Congress last year, Escobari bragged about the Latin American bureau’s role in doubling the number of H-2 visa migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
“We also support legal pathways, so that people can migrate in conditions of dignity, safety, and mutual benefit,” Escobari said. “USAID’s work with the ministries of labor in Guatemala and Honduras and the ministry of foreign affairs in El Salvador has more than doubled the number of H-2 visa recipients from these countries to almost 20,000 and reduced processing times threefold.”
Prior to her second stint at USAID, Escobari may have also had a hand in shaping the Biden regime’s immigration policies that led to the current migrant crisis, co-leading the Development, Global Health and Refugee policy working group for Biden’s 2020 campaign.
While her work at USAID has involved addressing issues with border enforcement within Latin American countries, she demonstrates Biden’s commitment to “expanding lawful pathways” for more migrants to enter the country, an NSC spokesman told Axios.
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Marcela Escobari, Biden's new migration advisor, is a foreign-born, open-borders advocate who is unlikely to advance or support any measures to seriously stem the flow of migrants into the U.S.
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Mass migration has left London, England, and Paris, France, unrecognizable, Donald Trump told supporters at a Wisconsin rally on Wednesday. “We’ve seen what happened when Europe opened its doors to jihad. Look at Paris, look at London; they’re no longer recognizable,” he said.
The former presidentpredicted he was “going to get myself into a lot of trouble with the folks in Paris and the folks in London, but you know what, that’s the fact.”
“They are no longer recognizable, and we can’t let that happen to our country,” he stressed.
London has been governed by Mayor Sadiq Khan of the left-wing Labour Party since 2016. He is standing for a third consecutive term on Thursday, in a year that has already seen Muslim residents riot during Eid, Ramadan lights displayed in the street, and ‘Hadiths of the Day’ displayed in railway stations over Easter and Lent.
Knife crime in London, where White Britons now account for just 36.8 percent of residents, is up seven percent year-on-year and 81 percent over the last ten years. Muslim anti-Israel protestors called openly for “jihad” on the streets of the British capital after the October 7 terror attacks on Israel last year, but the local police force defended them.
Across Britain, almost 50 percent of Muslims across Britain poll as sympathetic to Hamas. Conservative lawmakers, following National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam, have begun warning of the emergence of no-go zones.
Paris has undergone a similar demographic transformation and also faces a long-term increase in crime. The capital saw 97 public rapes in 2023, resulting in just 36 arrests. Seventy-seven percent of those arrested were foreign nationals. Last year, ethnic riots rocked the city after police shot an Algerian teen who drove a car at police officers during a gunpoint traffic stop.
Mass migration has left London, England, and Paris, France, unrecognizable, Donald Trump told supporters at a Wisconsin rally on Wednesday. "We've seen what happened when Europe opened its doors to jihad. Look at Paris, look at London; they're no longer recognizable," he said.
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Police officer Mohammed Adil has been suspended from his duties following allegations he promoted Hamas on messaging platform WhatsApp. Westminster Magistrates’ Court is set to hear terrorism charges against the 26-year-old policeman from Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England.
The investigation into Police Constable Adil was carried out by counter-terrorism officers directed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC), which regulates English police forces. PC Adil has been charged with two counts of publishing an image in support of a proscribed organization in contravention of the Terrorism Act.
“A West Yorkshire Police officer, PC Mohammed Adil, serving in Calderdale District, has been suspended since his arrest. This is part of a Counter Terrorism Policing North East investigation, under the direction of the Independent Office for Police Conduct,” the West Yorkshire Police force has confirmed in a statement.
Among British Muslims generally, polling has found 46 percent sympathize with Hamas in its current conflict with Israel. Just three percent sympathize more with Israel, while 36 percent said they do not sympathize “more” with either side.
West Yorkshire Police has faced several controversies in recent years. One involved a short-haired policewoman who entered the home of an autistic minor late at night and had her arrested for saying she resembled her “lesbian nana.” The force initially defended the incident, which was captured on video, but later dropped proceedings against the minor and had the “lesbian” officer apologize to the girl.
British police forces have often appeared reluctant to act against Islamism more broadly. In 2023, London’s Metropolitan Police force defended anti-Israel protestors calling openly for “jihad,” claiming the word has “a number of meanings.”
However, the protestors were calling for jihad in explicit reference to waging a holy war against Israel.
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Police officer Mohammed Adil has been suspended from his duties following allegations he promoted Hamas on messaging platform WhatsApp. Westminster Magistrates' Court is set to hear terrorism charges against the 26-year-old policeman from Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England.
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Women increasingly view immigration as a major concern, with American adults polled by Gallup listing immigration as their biggest concern for a third straight month — the first time in 24 years it has topped the list for so long. Moreover, more women than men now list immigration as their top concern.
In April, Women viewed immigration as a more important issue than men by 31 percent to 24 percent. In February and March, men were more concerned, 31 percent to 26 percent and 30 percent to 26 percent, respectively.
Concern about immigration among all respondents increased from 20 percent in January to nearly 30 percent in February and March. After immigration, Americans’ top concerns in April were the government, the economy, and inflation.
Americans’ increasing concern about immigration reflects public frustration with the Biden regime’s willful mishandling of the border crisis. In Fiscal Year 2023 alone, authorities apprehended nearly 2.5 million illegal aliens at the U.S.-Mexico border. Recent polling has consistently ranked immigration a pressing priority for voters, but the news that women — key to his reelection prospects — are becoming increasingly concerned about the issue is particularly bad news for Biden.
A likely factor driving women’s concern over immigration is illegal alien crime. In addition to particularly high-profile crimes such as the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, dozens of illegal aliens in states across the country have been arrested for murder and the sexual assault and rape of women and children.
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Women increasingly view immigration as a major concern, with American adults polled by Gallup listing immigration as their biggest concern for a third straight month — the first time in 24 years it has topped the list for so long. Moreover, more women than men now list immigration as their top concern.
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The Biden regime is reportedly considering bringing Palestinians from Gaza to the United States as refugees.
The details: According to internal federal government documents obtained by CBS, the refugee status would extend to Gazans with immediate family who are American citizens or permanent residents.
Those who qualify would be given housing assistance and a pathway to citizenship.
Zoom out: As of 2020, 97,744 Palestinians were living in the U.S. It’s unclear how many of them have immediate family in Gaza.
Back up: Historically, the U.S. has not accepted many refugees from Gaza because it complicates our close partnership with Israel. Over the last decade, the U.S. has resettled less than 600 refugees from Palestine.
Ideological concerns: According to a recent poll, 71 percent of Palestinians supported Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel that saw brutal murders and rape of innocent civilians. This poses the obvious challenge of vetting who is allowed in.Playing politics:For Biden, this move is all about stopping the bleeding. He’s trying to win back Arab American and young Democrat voters who are dissatisfied with his support for Israel.
The Hotel Le Jolie in the fashionable Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, has been selected as a sanctuary site for migrants by Mayor Eric Adams’s administration. City officials are awarding a $12.3 million contract for the hotel to serve as a “temporary” home for migrants under the management of St. P.A.U.L.S. Inc.
The city has allocated $1.3 billion to the Hotel Association of New York City to make blocks of rooms available to illegalaliens in Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx. Over 100 hotels citywide are offering rooms to migrants, many at taxpayers’ expense.
Almost 200,000 migrants are believed to have entered New York City since the spring of 2022, significantly straining public resources. A total of $2.4 billion has been carved out of the state budget to provide for them. This involves significant waste, however, with thousands of free meals for migrants winding up trashed.
Mayor Adams once boasted NYC would always be a “sanctuary city” under his leadership, praising Joe Biden for halting border wall construction. Now, he says the migrant crisis will “destroy” his city and wants to change its “sanctuary” status. He has also attacked the Biden regime for not doing enough to assist him.
It is not only the Big Apple that is struggling to deal with the border crisis. Sources in Massachusetts also describe illegals absorbing vast resources living in hotels, both material and in terms of first responders’ time — due to regular callouts involving “fights, guns, drugs, [and] overdoses.”
Migrants in Massachusetts are also given resources that might have been used to help local people, such as the historic Chelsea Old Soldiers’ Home, which formerly housed veterans.
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The Hotel Le Jolie in the fashionable Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, has been selected as a sanctuary site for migrants by Mayor Eric Adams's administration. City officials are awarding a $12.3 million contract for the hotel to serve as a "temporary" home for migrants under the management of St. P.A.U.L.S. Inc.
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