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Kathy Hochul acknowledges illegal immigrants attacking NYPD officers, suggests considering deportation

Governor Kathy Hochul ⁢Suggests Deportation for ⁤Illegal Immigrants Who Attacked NYPD Officers

Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) has weighed in on the shocking footage that showed multiple‍ illegal immigrants pummeling two NYPD officers⁣ last weekend, suggesting⁤ that deportation is on the table.

Five illegal immigrants were arrested on⁢ charges‍ of assault of a police officer after video footage shared by the NYPD showed the⁣ officers attempting to arrest one of the illegal immigrants as ​others kicked ⁢and punched the officers in the head. All‍ of the alleged attackers were then ⁢released without bail⁢ as police search for ‌three more suspects. Hochul was confronted about the attack on ​Wednesday by a reporter who ⁣asked her if the illegal immigrant suspects should be deported, according to The New York Post.

“I think that’s actually⁤ something that should be looked at,” Hochul said. “I mean, if someone commits a crime against a police officer in the state of New York⁣ and they’re not here legally, it’s ‍definitely worth checking into.”

“These are law⁣ enforcement officers⁢ who should never under any circumstances be subjected to physical assault,”​ Hochul added. “It’s wrong on all accounts and I’m looking to judges and prosecutors to do the right ⁤thing.”

Around 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, the NYPD officers told⁤ a group of illegal immigrants who were⁤ loitering in​ the street to move along, but moments later, a fight⁢ broke‍ out that saw the illegal immigrants gang up⁣ on the two policemen, The New York Post​ reported. ​The two officers suffered minor injuries, such as cuts to the ​face and bruised bodies, and‍ were treated at the scene.

While‌ New York City’s “sanctuary city” status means authorities ‍ don’t‌ usually cooperate ​ with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), those who commit violent‍ crimes are not protected by the “sanctuary city” label, legal experts told the Post.

“New York City does not provide sanctuary from prosecution from various violent felonies,” defense attorney and former Manhattan prosecutor Michael⁣ Bachner said. “Assaulting ⁤an officer, that is the ​type of⁣ offense that I believe would 100% be subject to deportation.⁢ The immigration courts, they don’t look kindly on ⁤assaulting law enforcement officials.”

Yorman Reveron, 24 — one of the illegal immigrants released without bail after allegedly pummeling⁣ the two officers ​— has two ⁣other open cases for assault​ and robbery. ​He allegedly “pushed, punched, and bit”‍ an employee at ⁤Nordstrom⁢ Rack after he was caught trying to steal a $130 item, and⁣ in another alleged robbery attempt ⁤at Macy’s last month,⁢ Reveron is accused​ of ​punching a loss prevention officer.

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Since 2022, over 150,000 illegal immigrants ‌have‌ trekked to New York City after taking advantage‍ of President⁢ Joe⁢ Biden’s lax border policies. Both Hochul and​ NYC Mayor Eric Adams have repeatedly called on the Biden administration to do more to help the ⁣city deal with the influx of illegal immigrants, a crisis that city officials‌ project will cost taxpayers $12 billion over three years and has already affected the budgets for schools, libraries, and the NYPD.

How does Governor Hochul’s comment on deportation reflect a potential⁢ shift in New York City’s approach to immigration ⁣enforcement?

(ICE) ⁣in detaining or ⁤deporting illegal immigrants, Governor Hochul’s comments‌ indicate a ⁣potential shift in approach when it comes to individuals who commit crimes ⁣against law enforcement officers.

Historically, New ⁢York City has ​been ‍known ‌for its lenient stance on‍ immigration enforcement. The ‌city has implemented policies that limit ⁣cooperation‍ between ​local law enforcement and federal immigration⁤ authorities, with the aim of protecting undocumented immigrants and fostering a‍ sense of trust between immigrant communities and the‌ police. However, incidents such as the⁢ attack on the NYPD officers raise ​questions about the balance between protecting the rights of⁢ undocumented individuals and ensuring public safety.

Governor Hochul’s suggestion⁢ of deportation for the attackers reflects a growing ​concern ‍over the safety ⁤of law enforcement officers⁣ and the potential consequences of leniency towards ​undocumented ‍individuals who engage in violent acts. ‌By emphasizing ⁤the seriousness of crimes ​committed against ​police officers and advocating for the consideration of deportation in such cases,‍ Hochul signals a commitment ​to holding ​individuals accountable ⁣for their actions regardless of their immigration status.

The incident involving the ​NYPD officers serves as a stark reminder of⁢ the risks law enforcement officers face in⁤ the line of duty. These ​officers risk their lives every day to protect their communities, ⁢and any form of assault against them is unacceptable. ⁢It is, ‌therefore, crucial for the justice system ⁣to respond appropriately to such incidents. Governor Hochul⁣ rightly places the responsibility on judges and prosecutors to ensure that⁣ justice is served.

While it is important to consider the circumstances surrounding this specific⁢ case,‌ including​ the identification and apprehension of the​ remaining suspects, Governor Hochul’s statement highlights the need for ⁢a ​comprehensive approach to immigration enforcement that takes into account public ⁣safety⁢ concerns. Striking a balance between protecting the‌ rights of undocumented individuals and ensuring the ‍safety of the community is a⁢ complex challenge that‌ policymakers and law enforcement agencies must‍ navigate.

As⁢ discussions around immigration ‌policies and their implications ​continue, it ​is essential to focus on finding solutions that prioritize the ‍safety of⁤ both law enforcement​ officers and the ⁤general public. Addressing incidents like the attack on the NYPD ‌officers requires ⁤a⁢ nuanced approach that considers the unique ⁤circumstances of each case while upholding‌ the rule of law.

Governor Hochul’s suggestion of⁢ deportation for individuals who​ commit crimes ⁤against ‌law enforcement officers sends a strong message about the need ‌to prioritize public safety. It encourages a reevaluation of existing policies and raises important questions about the interaction between local law enforcement and federal ​immigration agencies. As this conversation ​unfolds, ⁤it remains‍ to be seen how the city and state of⁢ New York will navigate the complex‍ landscape of immigration enforcement and public safety.



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