Phoenix, Arizona – Several illegal immigrants suspected of violently assaulting New York City police officers have been apprehended in Phoenix, Arizona, as confirmed by Fox News on Monday night.

According to reliable sources within Immigration and Customs Enforcement, these migrants allegedly involved in the savage mob beating of NYPD officers were arrested on Monday evening. The joint operation conducted by ICE and Homeland Security Investigations took place at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix, ensuring that these individuals faced the consequences of their heinous actions.

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While the identities of the arrested suspects have not yet been disclosed, it is a significant step towards justice for the assaulted officers and the city they serve. Although specific information regarding the apprehended migrants directly involved in the attack has yet to be revealed, this development brings hope that the rule of law will prevail.

Remarkably, four of the migrants who participated in the violent assault in New York fled toward California in an apparent attempt to evade accountability. Darwin Andres Gomez and Kelvin Servita Arocha, both 19 years old, alongside 21-year-old Wilson Juarez and 24-year-old Yorman Reveron, made their escape after being inexplicably released without bail. However, their escape was short-lived as three of them, Jhoan Boada (22), Jandry Barros (21), and Yohenry Brito (24), were later apprehended.

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, wasted no time expressing her dismay at the shocking release of these violent offenders. In a news conference on Friday, she demanded answers from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, questioning the decision to allow most of the suspects to walk free. Governor Hochul criticized prosecutors for not actively seeking to ensure that these dangerous individuals faced the full force of the law.

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Governor Hochul reminded reporters present at the conference that assault on a police officer should be considered a serious offense, thereby making the perpetrators eligible for bail. Her proclaimed stance on the matter left no room for doubt and sent a clear message that the safety and well-being of our law enforcement should never be compromised.

Moreover, she further emphasized the importance of immigration laws and their enforcement, highlighting that over 100 crimes can lead to deportation. The Governor vowed to engage in a conversation with the district attorney regarding his options in light of these alarming developments. Time will tell if this Democrat lives up to her words, but somehow I doubt she will.

As patriots who value the rule of law and prioritize the safety of our communities, we must stand together against any attempts to downplay or trivialize such violent acts. This case serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need for strict immigration enforcement and the utmost commitment to preserving law and order.

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