New York – Feds: Bronx Suspect Bites Off Part Of Agent’s Finger A

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    New York – Federal authorities say a Bronx man bit off part of an immigration officer’s finger during a recent arrest.

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    Court papers released Thursday show Cristopher Santos Felix was charged with assaulting a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.

    A criminal complaint says agents went to Santos Felix’s home March 3 believing he had stayed in the country “longer than his legal authorization permitted.”

    The document says officers arrested Santos Felix but removed the handcuffs to allow him to put on a piece of clothing.

    Authorities said he became combative and ran into a bedroom before biting an ICE agent who attempted to restrain him.

    The agent was taken to a hospital for treatment.

    An email seeking comment was sent to the defendant’s lawyer.


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    Chosid1
    Chosid1
    5 years ago

    Thank you Chucky Schumer and the rest of the miserable Dems. When will stupid Americans wake up.

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    5 years ago

    Animals. Should be locked up and shipped back to where they came from.

    5 years ago

    (Breitbart) – A federal regulation to ensure that legal immigrants who are a public burden on American taxpayers are not allowed to permanently resettle in the U.S. is expected sometime this year, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials tell Breitbart News.
    The Trump administration legal immigration reform, known as the “public charge rule,” has been weighed by USCIS since the fall of last year and officials tell Breitbart News that the new regulation — which is expected to save American taxpayers billions while slowing the flow of mass unskilled legal immigration to the country — is likely to be enacted in full this year.
    “It’s incumbent upon the U.S. government to evaluate [immigration] applications in a manner consistent with federal law, and the proposed public charge regulation is a necessary step to achieving that goal,” a USCIS official told Breitbart News in a statement
    Currently, the nation’s Washington, DC-imposed mass legal immigration policy — where about 1.5 million unskilled legal immigrants are admitted to the U.S. every year — is a boon to corporate executives, Wall Street, big business, and multinational conglomerates, as America’s work

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    These are her constituents. Great