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A trio of illegal aliens suspected of beating New York City police officers were arrested in Phoenix, Arizona, Fox News reported Monday night.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said the illegal aliens were caught at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix but their identities have not been released, perhaps due to a relationship to Alejandro Mayorkas or perhaps Alvin Bragg.
There are no further details about them.
Four migrants involved in the mob beating in New York were believed to be headed to California after the incident.
The trio captured are Jhoan Boada, 22; Jandry Barros, 21; and Yohenry Brito, 21.
Darwin Andres Gomez, 19; Kelvin Servita Arocha, 19; Wilson Juarez, 21, and Yorman Reveron, 24, fled for California after being released without bail thanks to progressive New York Democrat policies.
Darwin Andres Gomez, 19; Kelvin Servita Arocha, 19; Wilson Juarez, 21, and Yorman Reveron, 24, fled for California after being released without bail thanks to progressive New York Democrat policies.
Jhoan Boada, 22; Jandry Barros, 21, and Yohenry Brito, 24, were later apprehended.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a leftist Democrat who would like to keep her job, said at a news conference Friday that she wanted to speak with useless Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg about why most of the suspects were released without bail.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a leftist Democrat who would like to keep her job, said at a news conference Friday that she wanted to speak with useless Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg about why most of the suspects were released without bail.
Hochul said prosecutors should have sought to keep them behind bars, as if that was her moment of brilliance.
"Certainly an assault on a police officer is bail eligible," the Gov. told reporters.
She added: "There are over 100 crimes that also can lead to deportation, and so that is also something I want to have a conversation with the district attorney about – his options here."
She added: "There are over 100 crimes that also can lead to deportation, and so that is also something I want to have a conversation with the district attorney about – his options here."
Conversations and social workers don't do very much when illegal aliens commit crimes. Actions do.
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