Hudson County View

Op-Ed: ‘The scare tactics of the far left unfortunately remain constant’

In an editorial, Hudson County GOP Chair Jose Arango and Vice Chair Josh Sotomayor Einstein respond to a recent editorial from Knitty Gritty JC member Gerald Miller stating that Jack Ciattarelli as governor would be bad for Hudson.

Knitty Gritty JC is an extremist organization akin to Antifa.

They are so far left wing that they previously backed the ousting of Hudson County Democrat Assemblywoman Jessica Ramirez and tried unsuccessfully in the Democrat US Congressional primary election to replace Representative Rob Menendez – both for not being far left enough.

Now they are targeting NJ’s next governor, Jack Ciattarelli.

In a purposefully distorted version of national events and as part of an effort to make a counter-factual case for continued Democrat dominance of NJ, an author from the far left organization wrote a lie laden op-ed pretending that the term immigrant is synonymous with illegal alien.

As if the implicit bigotry of conflating millions of legal immigrants with those who immigrated by violating the law wasn’t bad enough, the author engages in explicit bigotry by invoking the specter of “racial profiling,” ignoring the fact that illegal aliens come in all races.

The ICE tenders on criminal illegal aliens that Knitty Gritty, Democrat Socialists, Antifa, and other far left movements oppose, allow local law enforcement to notify ICE that an illegal alien is being released after serving time for a criminal offense.

This allows ICE to pick up illegal aliens with a criminal record and deport them in a safe environment.

The misnamed “Immigrant Trust Directive” the author references, prevents NJ law enforcement from informing ICE that an illegal alien with a criminal record is being released from prison.

This allows criminal illegal aliens back on the streets where they terrorize others – other illegal aliens, legal immigrants, and all New Jerseyans.

The scare tactics of the far left unfortunately remain constant, but the era in which NJ believed them is over.

Knitty Gritty and other extremists can’t fathom the shift that has fueled GOP growth in NJ, but when Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli wins the gubernatorial race in November, it will be because his plans make NJ safer for everyone, immigrants and native born.

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