NYC Park Worker Does The Unthinkable to a Migrant. Here's What He Had to Say About It Afterwards
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More than 200,000 migrants, mainly Venezuelans, have arrived in New York City, ideally seeking refuge from dire situations, only to face overcrowding and hostility.
Elijah Mitchell's rage led him to confront a group of Venezuelan migrants, culminating in a violent altercation that resulted in the tragic shooting death of one man.
With charges including second-degree murder as a hate crime, Mitchell’s actions reflect the dangerous interplay of anger, discrimination, and the dire state of migrant lives.
Despite his claim of feeling threatened by migrants, Mitchell’s tirade upon arrest reveals deep-seated biases, showcasing the complexities of conflict in immigrant communities.
Read at The Root
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