Oh, they aren't coming, they have been here for quite a while
I see your demographic may not have experienced this enough already, so that it is novel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop-and-frisk_in_New_York_CityThe stop-question-and-frisk program, or stop-and-frisk, in New York City, is a New York City Police Department practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians on the street for weapons and other contraband.[1] This is what is known in other places in the United States as the Terry stop. The rules for stop, question, and frisk are found in the state's criminal procedure law section 140.50, and are based on the decision of the US Supreme Court in the case of Terry v. Ohio.[2][3]
12,404 stops were made in 2016.[4] The stop-and-frisk program has previously taken place on a much wider scale. Between 2003 and 2013, over 100,000 stops were made per year, with 685,724 people being stopped at the height of the program in 2011.[4] The program became the subject of a racial profiling controversy.[2][5] The vast majority of those stopped were African-American or Latino, most of whom were aged 14–24.[2][4][5] The racial disparity persists even after controlling for precinct variability and race-specific estimates of crime participation.[6][7] Research suggests that stop-and-frisk had few effects, if any, on crime in New York City.[8][9]
Stop-and-frisk became an issue in the 2016 presidential election.[10][11]
Racial composition of New York city:
White 44.6%
Black 25.1%
Hispanic
(any race) 27.5%
Asian 11.8%
This, is the tip of the iceberg. Its racial, but more importantly, these rights have been chipped away long ago as we have shifted away from a community/reactive policing paradigm. This affects us all; but it is downplayed as a minority "complaint" by those that would like to conflate the issue