Democrats ignore criminals, blame car companies for skyrocketing auto thefts

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Numerous Democratic politicians have blamed skyrocketing car thefts in their states on car companies while ignoring criminals in recent months.

Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams has the latest on rising vehicle thefts in Monmouth County as one town files a legal complaint with the state over its bail laws on America Reports.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has pointed fingers at Kia and Hyundai for a spate of car thefts, going as far as to open an investigation into the manufacturers over whether they had omitted"industry-standard, anti-theft technology" on some of its automobiles. Democratic California Attorney General Rob Bonta and 22 other attorneys general sent a letter to Kia and Hyundai blaming them for not installing"anti-theft immobilizers," the "Alarmingly high rates of theft of these vehicles have been sustained over a long period of time," the coalition wrote in the letter.

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