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Saturday, February 3, 2024

Migrants behind Times Square beating shoplifted, assaulted store employee moments earlier: police

 The migrants who jumped two of the city’s Finest last weekend in Times Square were part of a wolfpack of violent shoplifters who just moments before had snatched handbags in a nearby store and attacked an employee who tried to stop them, the manager told The Post.

“They always come in and take the handbags then they run,” the manager, who asked for anonymity, said of the migrants who hang out in front of the Candler Building shelter on West 42nd Street near Seventh Avenue.

“They do it all the time. It’s just ridiculous.”

She said five or six of the men came into Aldo on Jan. 27 at around 8:30 p.m., swiping handbags that go for as much as $85 each off a table.

She called the cops as one fought the cashier.

“When I came upstairs, she was tussling, trying to get the bag back,” the manager said.

“She got one bag back and the other guys took like two or three other bags.”

When the cops arrived, they recorded the store security video capturing the thieves in action.

Migrants allgedly attacked a police officer and lieutenant who were called to the Times Square Aldo store after one of them ran out with handbags, a manager told The Post.DCPI
“They always come in and take the handbags then they run,” the manager, who asked for anonymity, said of the migrants who hang out in front of the Candler Building shelter on West 42nd Street near Seventh Avenue.Aristide Economopoulos

“The cop said ‘Alright, I’m gonna look outside to see if I see one of them and if I do, I’m gonna make an arrest,’” she recalled.

“As soon as he was walking outside, everyone just started running. And those Spanish dudes jumped the police officer right there. It was insane.”

That’s when she shut down the store and told the customers to stay put.

When the cops arrived, they recorded the store security video capturing the alleged thieves in action.DCPI

“I was standing right there in front of the window,” she said of the now-viral beatdown.

“I was like, ‘Oh my God, look, look, look.’ l couldn’t believe what my eyes just saw.”

She said the same group of guys hang around outside her store everyday.

The same group steals from a nearby Lids store “sometimes multiple times a day,” the manager there said.

Two police officers stand near the shelter in Times Square.Aristide Economopoulos

“The migrants are going crazy out here,” Harriel Brathwaite Jr. told The Post.

“They act like they’re shopping and they’ll put it in their little bag, they’ll put in with their baby in the strollers,” the 36-year-old said.

“They’ll walk in the door and just scoop a couple of hats and run.” 

Harriel Brathwaite Jr. said his store Lids gets robbed every day by thieves he believes are migrants.Aristide Economopoulos

Times Square has become ground zero of migrant violence and criminal activity. Several local hotels and shelters house thousands of new arrivals — but many of the city’s 165,000 migrants also travel to the Crossroads of the World every day from other corners of the city.

“Why would you stay at a shelter at Floyd Bennett if you can come to Times Square,” a high-ranking law enforcement source said of the tent shelter in the far reaches of Brooklyn.

“It’s only going to get worse when the weather gets better.”

She said the same group of guys hang around outside her store every day.Aristide Economopoulos

The seven men arrested so far in the Saturday beatdown of the cop and NYPD lieutenant were from shelters in other boroughs, according to the NYPD. Police are seeking six more suspects.

Of those arrested, four — Darwin Andres Gomez, 19, Kelvin Servita Arocha, 19, Wilson Juarez, 21, and Yorman Reveron, 24 — have reportedly left for California after making up a story and securing bus fare from a church group, a police official said.

Also arrested were Jhoan Boada, 22, Yohenry Brito, 24, and Jandry Barros, 21, cops said. All were listed by police as either homeless or living at migrant shelters.

Migrants hang out on the West 41st Street side of the Candler Building where a shelter is located.Aristide Economopoulos

Authorities are now looking into whether the beatdown suspects are connected to five citywide grand larceny and robbery trends, law enforcement sources told The Post — and whether any of the Times Square perps are linked to a Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua, which has been described by Interpol as that country’s “most powerful homegrown criminal actor.”

Tren de Aragua started in the Tocorón prison in the state of Aragua, according to InSight Crime, an online crime website. The group’s name, which roughly translates to the Aragua Train, may have originated from a labor union working on a railway project through the state that was never finished, according to the site. 

Tren de Aragua is also considered the only Venezuelan gang that “has successfully projected its power abroad,” Interpol noted.

The same group steals from a nearby Lids store “sometimes multiple times a day,” the manager there said.Matthew Sedacca

One 19-year-old Times Square suspect, whom ex-NYPD official John Miller said on CNN once faced 10 charges in a day, may also be linked to the gang, Miller said.

“So what the detectives are telling me is they have crews here that operate in New York, do all their stealing, then go to Florida to spend the money, and then come back. And I’m, like, ‘Well, why don’t they just stay and steal in Florida?” Miller said. “[The detectives] said, ‘Because there you go to jail.’”

The migrants are a “huge headache,” said a security guard outside the nearby theater where the Broadway musical Aladdin plays.

Jandry Barros, 21, and Yohenry Brito, 24, leave Manhattan criminal court after their arraignment.Steven Hirsch

“There are about 30 of them out there [at the 41st Street entrance] at all times,” the guard said of the Candler Building’s rear entrance, noting the men hang out with their bikes.

The cops sometimes chase them away, he said, but it’s a temporary solution.

“They just keep coming back and no one knows what to do about it,” he said. “We’ve seen fights. They’re always out here, smoking, drinking.” 

Kelvin Servita Arocha is seen in an undated mugshot obtained by the Post.
Yorman Reveron was one of the men charged in the beating of two police officers in Times Square on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024.
Darwin Andres Gomez was also arrested and charged in the beating of two police officers in Times Square on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024.

Migrants have also allegedly been creating havoc on the subways, with four arrested this week for pickpocketing straphangers, including one woman who was collared eight times in the six months since arriving in New York, sources told The Post.

Crime has shot up in the Midtown South Precinct since the shelter near Seventh Avenue opened, along with the nearby Row Hotel on Eighth Avenue, another high-ranking NYPD source said.

Overall, grand larcenies shot up 20% in the precinct, which covers Times Square, Grand Central Terminal, and Penn Station, so far this year compared to the same period in 2023, and 83% since 2022, public data show.

Petty larceny has jumped 69% since 2022 in the busy precinct, the data shows. 

Wilson Juarez was arrested in the beating on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024.
Jhoan Boada was arrested in the beating of two police officers in Times Square.

“The quality of life in Times Square has gone in the toilet, especially right in front of the migrant center on 42nd,” the police source said.

“Basically, it got so bad with them harassing tourists and pickpocketing them that the grand larcenies have shot up like 125% since these migrant shelters opened.

“Tourists, large crowds and a lot of businesses create an environment of easy prey,” the source said. “Pickpockets, larcenies, unattended property, store theft. Times Square is a place that never sleeps.”

https://nypost.com/2024/02/03/metro/migrants-from-city-shelters-wreak-havoc-on-times-square/

‘Botched’ FDNY exam leaves lieutenant promotions in limbo,’puts the public in danger’

 City firefighters seeking promotion to lieutenant keep getting burned.

The FDNY is refusing to move anyone who took the civil service exam for lieutenant in December 2022 up the career ladder — thanks to a screwup by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services.

Nearly 900 firefighters were initially told they passed the test, which was the first offered in seven years due to hiring freezes and the pandemic.

But DCAS soon conceded it incorrectly calculated the grades by relying too much on applicants’ FDNY seniority. In September, DCAS released a new list of those who passed, with 1,678 making the grade.

However, sources said the FDNY has refused to use that list to promote because the city’s fire unions and many of its members insist the exam was wrongly graded on a “curve” by awarding credit for incorrect answers.

Firefighters in full gear walking up an interior staircase.
Many FDNY firefighters, fire officers, and their unions contend DCAS wrongly curved the results of a December 2022 promotional test to become lieutenant so it was easier to pass.Robert Miller

This, they said, allowed failing applicants to pass.

The debacle follows DCAS so badly botching the last FDNY lieutenant exam in 2015, that it had to be regraded three times.

“To lower the precedent of what it takes to be a Fire Officer in the FDNY not only puts firefighters in danger, it puts the public in greater danger,” wrote a group representing the most recent test-takers called “LT Exam 0569 Eligibles Association” in a Jan. 15 message to elected city officials.

“Without enough officers to staff positions, the FDNY will be forced to either have untrained firefighters act out-of-title as officers, or to close down companies,” added the group.

Councilwoman Joann Ariola (R-Queens), who chairs the committee on fire and emergency management, said DCAS’s “lack of transparency” on grading the exam is “mindboggling,” and questioned whether it’s implementing measures that could weaken the officer talent pool.

“The FDNY is the greatest fire department in the world and should be led by the greatest officers in the world,” she said. “Anything that would lessen the quality of those officers should be rejected outright.”

Andrew Ansbro, president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association, said his members are “concerned” about DCAS graded the test and why the “process has been kept secret.”

“I have members with scores that were lowered substantially that are upset, but I also have members that had substantial grade increases that are concerned they are being given something that they didn’t ask for, and will be looked down upon for taking the promotion out of turn,” he said.

“But the biggest concern is that due to the failures of DCAS, this examination is heading toward the courthouse, and everyone is afraid that it will be thrown out, which would have a devastating effect for the FDNY.”

Jim Brosi, president of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, said DCAS’s “purpose” is assuring a “fair and transparent process” on the hiring and promotions of city workers and that its “refusal to show firefighters the unconventional manner in which this exam was graded contradicts that purpose.”

DCAS insisted its administration of civil service exams “is a fair and transparent process” but declined to address concerns raised about its new list of lieutenant candidates.

Fire trucks parked in fire station garage in Manhattan, New York City, USA.
DCAS also came under fire for allegedly botching a 2015 test to become an FDNY firefighter.Sergii Figurnyi – stock.adobe.com

The FDNY declined to comment.

Veteran firefighters promoted to lieutenant usually see their salaries, including fringe benefits, jump from $110,293 to $125,848, according to the FDNY.

https://nypost.com/2024/02/03/metro/botched-nyc-lieutenant-exam-leaves-fdny-promotions-in-limbo/

Biden reversed course, reinstated numerous Trump-era policies like Houthis, border wall and oil

 President Biden rode into office promising to undo his predecessor’s work — only to quietly revert to Trump-era policies and initiatives across an array of fronts.

In January, Biden designated Yemen’s Houthi rebels a “global terrorist group” and cut US funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

Former President Trump took the same steps in 2021 and 2018, respectively — but Biden undid those efforts to much fanfare shortly after assuming office.

During the rapprochement, Biden steered at least $730 million to UNRWA, allowing the organization to bolster its longstanding and widely documented ties to Hamas.

The Houthis — notable for restoring slavery to Yemen in 2019 — have long been committed to the destruction of the United States.

Their official slogan reads, “Death to America Death to Israel, A Curse Upon the Jews, Victory to Islam.”

The Biden Administration has greenlit construction of the border wall.EPA
President Biden has quietly reverted to many Trump-era policies and initiatives.Getty Images

“From his first day in office, Joe Biden indiscriminately tore down and reversed the policies of his predecessor — including those that were indisputably working,” said Rep. Darrell Issa, a California Republican currently probing UNRWA’s well-documented terrorist ties.

On his last full day in office, Trump imposed tough sanctions on a Russian vessel and its parent company involved in the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, a project that would have doubled Russia’s capacity to send natural gas to Europe.

Biden reversed those sanctions in May 2021, overriding a State Department assessment.

Biden re-imposed the Nord Stream sanctions just hours before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

The pipeline was ultimately destroyed in September 2022 amid mysterious circumstances.

Some alleged the involvement of the United States — which the U.S. has denied.

During his 2020 campaign, Biden vowed that “not another foot” of Trump’s wall along the southern border would be built.

He terminated construction contracts for the project.

In October, Biden made a U-turn and cleared the way for new border wall construction amid a surge in illegal immigration — tossing aside the relevant environmental reviews for good measure.

President Biden vowed to halt the U.S. border wall — only to quite increase its size when he took office.AFP via Getty Images

In another vehement campaign pledge, Biden vowed to put an end to domestic oil drilling on federal land.

“No more drilling on federal lands, period. Period, period, period,” he vowed.

The Trump administration had approved the construction of up to three drill sites in Anchorage, Alaska — a move Biden undid during his first days in office with a slew of climate-focused executive orders.

President Biden did a U-turn on domestic oil drilling in the United States as well in response to high gas prices.REUTERS

But with high energy prices taking a toll on the economy, Biden reversed course in April 2022.

Insiders said the flip-flops would come back to bite Biden.

“Biden ran in 2020 on a whole bunch of hysterical rhetoric about a moral crisis and if he tries to do the same thing in 2024, Trump will have all of these areas to point to and say, ‘Well if I’m such a bad guy why is your administration looking more an more like mine in terms of policy every week?’ ” said GOP consultant Luke Thompson.

https://nypost.com/2024/02/03/news/biden-quietly-reverts-back-to-many-trump-policies/

California Bill Would Give Unemployment Benefits To Illegal Immigrants

 by John Seiler via The Epoch Times,

On Jan. 1, illegal immigrants in California received free medical care.

That was thanks to Assembly Bill 133, which Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law in July 2021.

Cost: $4 billion more a year, as an estimated 764,000 illegal immigrants are added to the already stuffed rolls of the 14.6 million Californians on Medi-Cal, the state’s version of the Medicare program.

At the signing almost three years ago, Mr. Newsom exclaimed, “We’re investing California’s historic surplus to accomplish transformative changes we’ve long dreamed of—including this historic Medi-Cal expansion to ensure thousands of older undocumented Californians, many of whom have been serving on the front lines of the pandemic, can access critical health care services.”

Oops! That was when the state enjoyed a nearly $100 billion budget surplus. Now it’s suffering a deficit of $38 billion, according to Mr. Newsom’s Jan. 10 budget proposal. Or $58 billion, according to the Legislative Analyst’s Jan. 13 analysis of that proposal.

Next up: Senate Bill 277, by state Sen. Maria Elena Durazo (D-Los Angeles). It would give unemployment benefits to illegal aliens. According to the analysis by the Assembly Appropriations Committee, “This bill establishes, until January 1, 2027, upon appropriation by the Legislature, the Excluded Workers Program (EWP) administered by the Employment Development Department (EDD) to provide income assistance to workers ineligible for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits.”

And here are the new costs:

  • $270.7 million to set up the program. The taxpayer dollars would go “primarily to develop a new information technology (IT) system. EDD’s UI program is a federal-state partnership, with the current IT system largely funded through federal grants. However, federal rules would preclude EDD from using existing systems to administer the EWP, thus requiring EDD to establish a new, separate IT system exclusively for the EWP.”

  • Annual costs to run the IT system “ranging from $39.3 million to $53.8 million.”

  • “Ongoing costs of benefit amounts, ranging from $330 million to $2 billion, paid to EWP claimants.”

Here’s the problem, though. Health care involves an actual, physical patient needing to be patched up or given medications, or preventive medicine. So there’s a limit. But giving unemployment benefits to illegal aliens would make the EDD system even more ripe for fraud than it already is. Many illegal immigrants pay into the system now. But how do we know they’re actually doing the work claimed? What if they’re laid off officially, collect EDD benefits, but then are hired back unofficially for the same jobs? By definition, “illegal” involves at least some measure of illegality.

Employment Development Department paperwork in Irvine, Calif., on April 2, 2021. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

EDD Fraud

Then there’s the EDD’s long-existing fraud problems. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, as of Jan. 24, the EDD still owes the federal government $20 billion borrowed to pay for the massive fraud committed on its system during the unemployment crisis in 2020 from COVID-19.

And last October, CalMatters reported on the cost for each California employee: “The current debt has triggered a $21 increase per employee that employers must pay in payroll taxes starting this year. Employers’ rates will keep rising an additional $21 per employee each year until the state pays off the debt to the federal government, for a total of $945 per employee through 2031, according to projections by the Legislative Analyst’s Office based on the average state unemployment insurance tax rate.”

The “employer” payment, by the way, over the long term actually is paid, through reduced wages, by those employees at the company.

In explaining the bill last June, Ms. Durazo’s website shamelessly pulled the “race card”: “SB 227 would address a longstanding racist exclusion that has had a devastating economic impact on immigrant communities, California’s industries, and the wellbeing of our state particularly during times of disaster, such as wildfires and historic winter storms. Millions of undocumented immigrant workers work in jobs that help California prosper; they are unable to access unemployment benefits when they experience job loss.”

Actually, if SB 227 impacts the state budget for $2 billion—or maybe a lot more if the EDD’s fraud risk crops up again—everyone, of all races, creeds, and colors, will be hurt by either cuts to other state programs, or tax increases. Moreover, also included should be benefits that illegal immigrants get already, beginning with the aforementioned Medi-Cal care, plus free education for their children in public schools.

Illegal immigrants who passed through a gap in the U.S. border wall await processing by Border Patrol agents in Jacumba, Calif., on Dec. 7, 2023. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

Tough to Make SB 227 Law

Last year, numerous rallies were held across the state for SB 227. CBS News Bay Area reported on April 13, “A group of workers from the Bay Area and across California gathered at the State Capitol on Thursday, urging lawmakers to pass a bill to make unemployment benefits available to undocumented immigrants. ...

“After almost an hour and a half, the bus reached Sacramento. More than 100 undocumented workers from all over the state were already gathered.”

The bill was not passed last year, but continued to 2024. “Probably the earliest action that could take place on that would be June,” Jennifer Richard, Ms. Durazo’s chief of staff, told me. “But the most important part would be seeing if there was some kind of funding in the budget. And right now that’s not looking so good because of the budget shortfall that we’re facing.”

There’s the rub: The $38 billion or $58 billion budget deficit. Even if SB 227 passes the Legislature, it likely would face a veto by Gov. Newsom. Indeed, in 2022 he vetoed a similar bill, Assembly Bill 2847, due to budget concerns.

As I wrote in The Epoch Times on Jan. 19, “California Gov. Newsom’s 2024 Presidential Hopes Fade,” he’s looking to 2028. He’s term-limited as governor, so he doesn’t have to care about getting reelected here.

But he has to get that budget deficit under control, or it will be a heavy albatross hanging around his neck once he leaves office in January 2027 and takes aim at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/california-bill-would-give-unemployment-benefits-illegal-immigrants