Internet backs pro-Trump PAC ad blaming Biden for border crisis and migrants beating up NYPD cops

The super PAC released the compilation video titled ‘Joe Biden’s Middle Finger’ where they highlighted the border crisis
PUBLISHED FEB 7, 2024
A pro-Donald Trump ad blamed Joe Biden for border crisis (Getty Images)
A pro-Donald Trump ad blamed Joe Biden for border crisis (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: A pro-Donald Trump PAC recently dropped a new ad video featuring the footage of two NYPD officials getting thrashed by a mob of migrants and blamed President Joe Biden for the incident.

The super PAC released the compilation video titled ‘Joe Biden’s Middle Finger’ where they highlighted the border crisis that has become a major concern in the upcoming election.

What is the ad all about?

The political action committee titled Make America Great Again, Inc. highlighted Biden’s pledge to reverse Trump’s border policies and blamed the 81-year-old president for the migrant problems including the on-camera beating of the two New York Police Department officials in January.

The spokesperson for the PAC, Alex Pfeiffer, explained to New York Post, “Joe Biden’s open border policies are a middle finger to every law-abiding American.”

Pfeiffer continued, “He has the power to stop the invasion and yet he is doing nothing.”

The 57-second-long video features a menagerie of footage including the beating of the NYPD officials by the mob of migrants, along with news clippings of former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden’s differing policies on border crisis. 

It also highlighted one of the migrants accused of the assault showing his middle finger to the media upon his release.

It further highlighted Biden’s decision to overrule Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy where the asylum seekers were required to stay south of the borders when their claims were getting discussed in court.

Kathy Hochul slams the rowdy migrants

The Democratic governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, joined the public as she gave her opinion on the punishment of the migrant mob who beat down the NYPD officials. 

As Republicans demanded the deportation of the migrants involved in the scuffle, Hochul said it’s something that should certainly be “looked at," per New York Post.

Speaking to the reporters, she said, “I think that’s actually something that should be looked at,” before adding, “I mean, if someone commits a crime against a police officer in the state of New York and they’re not here legally, it’s definitely worth checking into.”

She continued, “These are law enforcement officers who should never under any circumstances be subjected to physical assault,” and noted, “It’s wrong on all accounts and I’m looking to judges and prosecutors to do the right thing.”

Internet fuming over migrants' attack on NYPD cops

Social media users mostly supported the video and put forward their opinion on the events.

One of the social media users said, "If NYC doesn't get tough on migrants, Trump will win.... same goes for the City's dealings with to protesters."



 

Someone else said, "Wait until the vigilantes start taking the law into their own hands!!!"



 

"Well, crime is a serious issue and being soft on crime seems to be a common trait for Democratic politicians," slammed someone else.



 

"Of course, when the police became helpless against the lawlessness of migrants, this is already a clear overkill and the collapse of the US system," observed another netizen.



 

"Those migrants should be shackled and thrown back over the border," declared another impassioned user.



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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