Springfield, Ohio, Mother Tells Vivek Ramaswamy that an Immigrant with a Machete Chased Her Daughter, and the Police Didn’t Respond to Her Call

Ramaswamy: ‘If your first act of entering the country breaks the law, then you are more likely to break the law when you are already here’

EXCERPT:

UNKNOWN FEMALE: “So I have a young daughter -- I have two daughters actually.”
RAMASWAMY: “Sure.”
UNKNOWN FEMALE: “And one of my daughter is younger. So I'm going to talk about the crime a little bit.”
RAMASWAMY: “Sure.”
UNKNOWN FEMALE: “Personal, personal crime. So she's been followed around Walmart, she's been stalked. She ran to her car, threw stuff down, ran to her car. She was chased. OK? They were immigrants/ She was chased by a man with a machete on her way to work, called the police. She told him what had happened and wanted to file a report. Two hours later the police still had not called her back and never checked on the crime. So that's how you know there's no crime in Springfield because no one's reporting it.”

 

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