Michael Cutler talks immigration at
Queens Village Republican Club

Michael Cutler delivered a talk to the
Queens Village Republican Club about immigration.
Photo by Mark Hallum
A special guest at the Queens Village Republican Club meeting last week discussed the dangers lurking in sanctuary cities from the perspective of a former Immigration and Naturalization Services agent of 30 years. Mike Cutler, having retired, now uses his experience to write and talk about issues of immigration and terrorism on networks such as Fox News.
“Go after sanctuary cities, go after the mayors, go after the governors. Go after anybody who stands for that kind of lawlessness that encourages and induces fugitives, criminals and terrorists to set up shop in those towns. It’s dangerous for public safety and national security,” Cutler said, recommending peaceful discourse and debate as a solution for those opposed to sanctuary city policies. “Sympathy and empathy is wonderful, but let’s not misplace it. Let’s make certain that we do it the right way and that we understand really why we have immigration laws.”

Welcome home to the many Republicans who were formerly lost, disenchanted, and discouraged. Now Republicans can find many reasons to renew that GOP spirit in what it means to be a Republican, especially here in NYC. 

