Ravi Bhalla flaunts American law for illegal aliens and taunts US Attorney Pam Bondi
With Hoboken's finances in a dire condition and federal funding in legal jeopardy, what will be the final bill Ravi Bhalla leaves Hoboken?
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Ravi Bhalla, Hoboken's lame-duck mayor and divider in chief, is going out in style. He's styling for criminal illegal aliens and refuses to uphold the oath of office and American law.
In a story at the Hudson County View, Bhalla doubles down, siding with the radical leftists who executed pure sabotage at the US border in recent years as millions were waved into the country under the Biden years.
Already inserting Hoboken with other Democrat-led cities into one lawsuit, Bhalla defied a letter from the US Attorney General, Pam Bondi, which requested that the City of Hoboken cooperate with federal law and cease "giving aliens cover to perpetrate crimes in our communities and evade the immigration consequences that federal law requires."
Bhalla responded with mockery, citing "morals," a bizarre ethics threat, and conflating illegal immigration with legal immigrants, a tactic that backfired massively in the 2024 election last November. Bhalla is set to move into a New Jersey Assembly seat come January.
The Trump Administration points to federal law enforcement immigration sweeps in 2025, where 70% of the arrests to date are convicted criminals and/or those with pending criminal charges.
Amidst this cluster, one council candidate, Dean Murray, under the Russo for Mayor slate, praised Ravi Bhalla's stance against federal law and responded to criticism by deflecting on crime sprees by illegal aliens to asylum law before inferring Michael Russo's sketchy corruption history is akin to a "saint" who made "mistakes."
Bhalla himself is being ratioed on X, Facebook, and Hudson County View. Many commenters demand American justice, and some are calling for Ravi Bhalla's eventual arrest.
The rest of this story is for Hoboken Election 2025 subscribers and will go out Thursday.
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