The Anthony Cumia Show - August 20, 2025


Illegal Alien Criminals Get a Free Pass in New York | 08-17-25


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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo grants clemency to 13 individuals, including a person convicted of manslaughter, for crimes committed while they were in prison. I don't know about you, but I find it hard to believe that someone who was convicted of the first degree manslaughter of a person in 1990 could be let out of prison.

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00:01:04.020 Okay, we're looking at it.
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00:01:10.920 Take it with New York a little bit. 1.00
00:01:12.080 Governor Hochul and this illegal alien 1.00
00:01:13.860 thing. 0.89
00:01:15.700 She, this is
00:01:17.720 this is, well, it's
00:01:19.820 believable. I was going to say unbelievable.
00:01:21.580 Where's the story? Here, I got it right here.
00:01:23.840 I was going to say unbelievable, but totally believable because it's a Democrat and it's
00:01:30.440 hokul and it involves illegals. 1.00
00:01:35.760 She, you know, governors have the the I guess what are we not a right, whatever it is, they 1.00
00:01:44.960 can grant clemency. 0.99
00:01:46.420 They could take people that are in prison, criminals and get them out of prison.
00:01:53.300 They could give them clemency. They could put them back out on the streets.
00:01:59.960 And in the case of illegal aliens, you can make it so they can't be deported for crimes. 0.90
00:02:11.380 They've committed crimes. First of all, they're here illegally. That's that's a crime. 0.99
00:02:15.640 But Hochul granted clemency to 13 individuals, including a person convicted of manslaughter.
00:02:23.300 Now, I don't even like when they do this with American citizens, where somebody years ago kills someone, and they've been in prison, they're in there 25 years, I don't care how long they're in there, and then they go, wow, what an amazing person.
00:02:45.740 I mean, they've been an amazing prisoner.
00:02:50.560 They haven't done anything bad. 0.99
00:02:52.400 yeah you're in prison they they uh uh helped other inmates like it's shawshank like it's
00:03:02.000 andy dufresne he's down there in the library uh helping people get their uh diploma that isn't
00:03:08.960 what's happening in prison you have to behave it's prison so they uh they look and they go
00:03:18.100 well this person really deserves to get out and and just because time went by and they decided
00:03:27.840 uh to pick up a bible or koran or whatever they uh religion they decide to uh um practice and then
00:03:37.940 and then what happens they go what a great person let's let them out why
00:03:43.620 i i think the punishment factor is the top number one thing with prison i i'm not into the whole
00:03:56.220 rehabilitation thing maybe in some cases where it's not someone getting killed because that
00:04:05.020 person's not coming back and when they were sentenced to life in prison for killing someone
00:04:13.580 uh that's got to be pretty horrific to someone don't you want that to kind of continue
00:04:21.280 25 years later you go well i'm still here till i'm dead that's part of it that's part of the horror
00:04:31.700 of prison and and paying your debt to society to be removed from society so the idea that you get
00:04:42.800 to you know oh years later oh what the uh you kind of washed away the nightmare for the family
00:04:51.540 of the dead person you know you think they're all fine and well with letting someone out because
00:04:59.460 they had to behave in prison so you know that's one thing i don't like about clemency and and
00:05:09.300 letting people out because they're such good murderers they were a good murderer in prison
00:05:15.620 but when they're illegals and governor hochel is granting them clemency for no other reason
00:05:25.300 than to prevent them from being deported that to me is a crime she should be locked up 0.71
00:05:31.520 lock her up she is is interfering with uh a government agency with ice 1.00
00:05:42.140 to remove illegals from this country trying to make an end run on this thing 0.84
00:05:49.440 uh so she granted clemency 13 individuals on this past friday including pardons for various
00:05:55.980 convictions such as drug possession attempted robbery and arson little arson for you there you
00:06:03.100 go one of the individuals pardoned this week has been convicted of first degree manslaughter
00:06:08.780 in 1990 so people go it's manslaughter it's 1990 well the the person's still dead
00:06:21.180 the the the the manslaughtered person is still very dead
00:06:27.960 and you know who knows what man if you're convicted of first degree manslaughter by the way
00:06:37.940 you were charged with murder that's how that goes you were charged with murder you were arrested
00:06:47.560 for murder the grand jury came back with murder you somehow got it down to manslaughter
00:06:58.440 and then oh it's 1990 that was forever ago that was you know whatever it's 19 it's 2000 something
00:07:08.220 now no i don't uh i don't go for that and especially with an illegal that she's trying
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