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NY Gov. Hochul suggests deporting mob of illegal migrants who brutally attacked NYPD officers
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

NY Gov. Hochul suggests deporting mob of illegal migrants who brutally attacked NYPD officers

New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul suggested looking into deporting the mob of illegal migrants who attacked two New York Police Department officers over the weekend, the New York Post reported.

Republican politicians are calling for the illegal immigrants involved in the brutal assault to be promptly removed from the country. On Wednesday, Hochul was asked by reporters whether she would support deporting the individuals.

"I think that's actually something that should be looked at," Hochul replied. "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," the governor continued. "It's wrong on all accounts, and I'm looking to judges and prosecutors to do the right thing."

She called the attack on the officers "abhorrent."

On Saturday evening, a group of men gathered outside a migrant shelter viciously punched and kicked police officers who were attempting to arrest one individual, Blaze News previously reported. Surveillance video from the incident in Times Square showed cops wrestling one unruly migrant to the ground while the rest of the mob took turns hitting the officers.

The two police officers suffered minor injuries. Five people were arrested for their alleged involvement in the attack. Four of the migrants were charged with assault and released without bail, law enforcement sources told the Post. The fifth individual was charged with attempted assault of a police officer.

Yorman Reveron, 24, one of the men accused of assaulting the cops, already has two open cases for assault and robbery, the news outlet reported.

As of Wednesday, police are still searching for three suspects.

A spokesperson for Hochul told the Post that the governor's office has been in contact with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office regarding the suspects being released without bail.

"Under existing state law, assaulting a police officer is a bail-eligible crime, and district attorneys must hold offenders accountable," the spokesperson stated.

United States Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis from New York slammed the city's "sanctuary" status.

"That law that's prohibiting cooperation between NYPD and federal immigration enforcement — it just has to stop," Malliotakis stated. "Republicans, independents, Democrats should at least be able to agree that if you're in this city and you're committing a crime, you have given up any opportunity to ever become a part of this citizenry, period."

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Candace Hathaway

Candace Hathaway

Candace Hathaway is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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