DOJ sues another city over sanctuary policies
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Days after an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent was shot in New York City, one of the two suspects appeared before a federal judge.
Two illegal immigrants were charged in the shooting of an off-duty U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officer in New York City, authorities announced on Thursday.
An off-duty US Customs and Border Protection officer was shot in a Manhattan park on Saturday following an apparent robbery gone wrong, New York City police and federal officials said.
The DOJ filing in Brooklyn federal court argued that the city’s policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement are unconstitutional.
The Trump administration slapped federal charges on two illegal migrants accused of shooting an off-duty border officer in the face
The suspect in the July 7 shooting, identified as 27-year-old Ryan Louis Mosqueda, fired "many rounds" at the federal building that houses the U.S. Border Patrol office at the McAllen International Airport, according to McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez.
The Trump administration is lashing out at New York City officials over their sanctuary policies. The criticism comes after two men living in the U.S. illegally were arrested in connection with the nonfatal shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer at a park.
Two undocumented immigrants have been federally charged in relation to the shooting of an off-duty CBP officer in Manhattan. The incident has reignited debate over NYC's sanctuary policies.
The suspected getaway driver in the Washington Heights shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol agent was remanded in Manhattan federal court Friday as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin
The Trump administration is suing New York City over its “sanctuary city” policies. Officials argue the policies obstruct immigration law enforcement and contributed to the recent shooting of a U.S.
Suffolk County police officer released from hospital as man accused of shooting him appears in court
The man accused of shooting a Suffolk County police officer appeared in court Friday, as the wounded officer was released from the hospital.