Former NYPD Inspector Alison Esposito and Rep. Patrick Ryan, D-N.Y., are engaged in a heated debate over border security and policing in the NYC suburbs, putting the rule of law at the center of the upcoming election. Esposito, a Republican candidate endorsed by E-PAC, criticized Ryan for his shift from military service to politics, accusing him of not prioritizing the American people. On the other hand, Ryan defended his record, highlighting his recent visit to the southern border and his efforts to address the crisis.
Esposito raised concerns about the influx of migrants into suburban areas like Orangeburg, Middletown, and Newburgh, attributing it to the sanctuary state policies supported by New York Democrats. She emphasized the need for stricter border security measures to protect local communities from potential threats posed by illegal immigrants. Ryan, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law while addressing the humanitarian aspects of the border crisis.
Both candidates agreed that border security and the rule of law are critical issues in the upcoming election. Esposito recounted her firsthand experience witnessing the impact of migrant influx in Orange County, highlighting the need for stronger enforcement measures. Ryan underscored the importance of presidential leadership in addressing the crisis, calling for decisive action to secure the border and protect American citizens.
As the election approaches, the debate between Esposito and Ryan continues to intensify, with both candidates vying for support from voters in the NYC suburbs. The outcome of the election will have significant implications for the future of border security and policing in the region. With the rule of law at stake, voters will play a crucial role in determining the direction of law enforcement policies and practices in their communities.