In the heart of New York City’s most diverse borough, a two-mile stretch of commercial road has become the unlikely epicenter of an international criminal enterprise that has transformed a
vibrant immigrant community into what residents describe as an occupied territory. The ongoing crisis has sparked a grassroots movement that represents both the failure of traditional law enforcement approaches and the power of organized community resistance against seemingly insurmountable odds.
The challenge moving forward will be maintaining federal attention and resources for what may appear to be a local problem but has demonstrated national security implications. The community coalition’s strategy of persistent advocacy and documentation of specific criminal enterprises represents a model for how local communities can effectively engage federal law enforcement in addressing transnational crime.
For now, the residents of Roosevelt Avenue continue their patient but determined campaign for federal action, organizing rallies, writing letters, and speaking out despite the risks. Their message remains clear: their community deserves the same security and rule of law that other Americans take for granted, and they will continue advocating until that basic expectation of citizenship is fulfilled. READ MORE BELOW