Migrant Charged in NYPD Assault Held on $100K Bail Amid Gang Crackdown
The arrest of migrants linked to the 'Tren de Aragua' gang following a Times Square attack highlights concerns over violent crime and immigration policies.
- Bail set at $100K for Ulises Bohorquez, the latest migrant charged in the Times Square NYPD assault, sparking debate over bail policies.
- Two of the migrants involved in the NYPD assault, identified as members of the 'Tren de Aragua' gang, are held without bail by ICE.
- The incident has intensified discussions on migrant crime and gang activity, with former President Trump criticizing Biden's immigration policies.
- NYPD and ICE are cracking down on the 'Tren de Aragua' gang, believed to be responsible for a series of robberies and violent crimes in NYC.
- The gang, originating from Venezuela, has expanded its operations to the U.S., exploiting sanctuary policies to establish a criminal presence.