Where do New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and Maine Gov. Paul LePage go to get their apologies from the Democrat hacks and the fake-news media who were so recently blasting them as xenophobes and nativists for pointing the finger at the illegal immigrant drug dealers wreaking havoc on their states?

As recently as March, Sununu said there’s “no doubt” illegal Dominican drug dealers from Lawrence are involved in peddling heroin in the Granite State.

The very-PC Boston Globe ran a front-page column saying, “Dear Governor Sununu, visit Lawrence before you speak.”

Cut to the indictments in Boston of 30 alleged heroin dealers from Lawrence and the surrounding area.

“Of those defendants who were identified,” the feds’ supporting affidavit says, “nine were unlawfully in the United States…. Dominican nationals… Several of the remaining defendants are suspected to be using false names… so additional defendants may be unlawfully in the United States.”

But, but, I thought Gov. Sununu was an “opportunistic lightweight.”

“Some see seeds of racism,” the Globe sniffed. “Some hear echoes of Maine Gov. Paul LePage, who lodged a similar charge in August.”

Speaking of LePage, he did get one thing wrong. Last year LePage said Maine was being ravaged by out-of-state drug dealers named “Smoothy” and “Shifty” and “D-Money.”

Turns out, according to the indictment, the Dominicans’ nicknames include “Poppo,” “Guega,” “Manolo,” “Jaboa” and “Ramoncito,” among many others.

Next, consider the city of Boston, where Mayor Marty Walsh has offered to make City Hall a sanctuary for illegal immigrants. Two weeks ago, Walsh’s own police department issued its 2016 Heroin Overdose Report.

“Heroin trafficking in Boston,” the Boston Regional Intelligence Center reported, “is largely controlled by Dominican drug organizations… 84 percent of those (arrested dealers) who reported that they were born in another country stated they were born in the Dominican Republic.”

How dare the BPD make such a … truthful charge. I asked Gov. Sununu for comment, and he took the high road, emailing back:

“Today’s announcement will not only mean fewer drugs on the streets of Massachusetts, but here in New Hampshire and surrounding states as well….”

I told Chris’ father, ex-Gov. John Sununu, what his son had said.

“He’s learning, isn’t he?” dad said proudly.

Telling the truth about the ethnicity and immigration status of heroin dealers is a refreshing change for the U.S. attorney’s office here in Boston. In February, 23 of these thugs were rounded up in a three-state heroin ring. The kingpins were described as “a Boston man” and “a Providence man” — in fact they were illegal Dominicans.

Still, look on the bright side — the U.S. attorney’s office has stopped covering up for their immigration status. But they need to do one more thing. We want to know how many EBT cards the feds confiscated from these 30 drug dealers.

My over-under on the number of welfare cards for the 30 is 65. I’ll take the over.

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