Hundreds of people in new york protested against the government’s ineffective handling of the immigration crisis, and the crowd broke out and punched each other

  Overseas Network August 28th According to New York Post’s report, on August 27th, local time, hundreds of people in new york held a rally to protest against the new york administration’s ineffective handling of the immigration crisis.

  At a rally on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, some people shouted outside the residence of new york Mayor Adams, "No immigrants on Long Island. We paid a lot of property taxes! " Some people who oppose immigration hold up signs and warn that "uncensored immigration puts us in danger".

  Curtis Sliva, a former candidate for mayor of new york, told the crowd, "These immigrants cut in line. If I am an immigrant, you give me a chance to jump the queue, let me stay in a hotel, and then give me three hearty meals, more than the homeless or veterans in the United States have. This is wrong, and they will continue to come. " Sliva was arrested on the same day, which was the third time that he was handcuffed in a protest against immigration in less than two weeks.

  The report said that there were more than 20 anti-protesters at the scene, and they broke out with the protesters. The two sides screamed loudly and punched each other. (Overseas Network/Li Fang)