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    NY - Ugly confrontation as ICE officers arrest immigrant

    May 30, 2017
    By Shawn Cohen

    A Queens woman tried to block federal immigration officers from arresting her Guyanese husband Tuesday morning, prompting a standoff when neighbors started ripping President Trump, law-enforcement sources said.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers went to detain the woman’s illegal-immigrant husband, Hardat Sampat, after he had been released from jail on burglary and other charges, sources said.

    The officers stopped the couple’s car at about 10 a.m., on a one-way street at the corner of 101st Avenue and 112th Street near his home in Richmond Hill, sources said.

    They took Sampat into custody, but his wife, the driver, refused to move the vehicle, blocking them from driving away.

    ICE then called the NYPD for assistance. By the time cops arrived, a half-dozen people were gathered and protesting the arrest, an NYPD source said. The group directed its anger at cops and the president.

    Police eventually convinced the wife to move the car, and ICE drove away with Sampat, a source said.

    No other arrests were made.

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    ICE Officers Surrounded by New Yorkers Trying to Protect Alleged Criminal Alien

    by BOB PRICE
    3 Jun 2017
    New York, NY

    Immigration officers called the New York City Police Department for backup after a group of local residents surrounded them in an apparent attempt to interfere with the arrest of a criminal alien.

    Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) officers working in Queens arrested 35-year-old Hardat Sampat. The Guyanese national is accused of burglary and illegal re-entry after removal, according to a report by the New York Daily News. As officers took the foreign national into custody, his wife began to plead for his arrest, attracting the attention of others nearby.

    More than 30 local residents surrounded the officers and began shouting at them, attempting to stop the arrest. Officers called New York police officers to assist them controlling the crowd.

    The sanctuary New York City Department of Correction (NYCDOC) released Sampat from custody despite an immigration detainer being put in place by U.S. Immigration and Customs (ICE) officials, according to an official ICE statement reported by PIX11 News. ICE stated Sampat has multiple pending charges with the Queens County Criminal Court.

    Sampat had been a passenger in a vehicle when officers began to make the arrest. In an attempt to interfere with the arrest the ICE officers, his wife reportedly moved the car to block traffic, NBC4 New York reported. Responding NYPD officers instructed the driver to move the vehicle and clear the roadway. The driver complied with the police order.

    ICE officers quickly left the scene with Sampat in custody. Officers transported the Guyanese national to the Manhattan Federal Court for processing, the New York Daily News reported. He is expected to be held at an immigration detention facility in New Jersey, relatives told reporters.

    Reports indicate Sampat allegedly burglarized the home of a 37-year-old woman he knew on April 9. He allegedly broke into her home a second time and vandalized the home with white spray paint. ICE officers arrested him as he attempted to go to a court hearing on the cases.

    Since a February announcement by New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill that his officers would no longer cooperate with ICE officials attempt to arrest criminal aliens, the agency has ignored more than 130 immigration detainers and released the criminals onto the streets of New York. This number is as of the April 7 ICE Declined Detainer Outcome Report. The report has since been paused pending adjustments to the data gathering methodology.

    Late last week, ICE officers arrested a registered sex offender the NYCDOC released, despite an immigration detainer issued by ERO officers, Breitbart Texas reported.

    “It is unfortunate that we continue to arrest convicted criminals off the street simply because the city refuses to honor detainers and releases them back into our communities,” New York ERO Field Officer Director Thomas R. Decker said. “Each time an officer is forced to pick up someone who could have safely been turned over it puts the officers’ safety, as well as the safety of the neighborhoods we serve, at risk. ICE strives to strengthen its relationships with local law enforcement entities in the interest of public safety.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean View Post
    Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) officers working in Queens arrested 35-year-old Hardat Sampat. The Guyanese national is accused of burglary and illegal re-entry after removal, according to a report by the New York Daily News.
    Guyanese? I never even heard of that. My God, these people are invading us from every corner of the world. As if the 20 million Mexican illegals wasn't bad enough.

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    Have noticed many south americans in USA now. The globalists want the pan-american union of USA & south america continents and EU is working on a merger with africa for that globalists chunk of consumers.

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    Guyana


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    Coordinates: 5°00′N 58°45′W
    Motto: "One People, One Nation, One Destiny"
    Anthem: Dear Land of Guyana, of Rivers and Plains


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    Capital
    and largest city
    Georgetown
    6°46′N 58°10′W
    Official languages English
    Recognised regional languages
    9 languages[show]
    Vernacular
    language
    Guyanese Creole
    Other languages
    6 languages[show]
    Ethnic groups (2002)
    Religion

    [2]
    Demonym Guyanese
    Government Unitary presidential republic
    President David Granger
    Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo
    Legislature National Assembly
    Formation
    Dutch Guiana 1667–1814
    British Guiana 1814–1966
    Independence from the United Kingdom 26 May 1966
    • Republic 23 February 1970
    Current constitution 6 October 1980
    Area
    • Total 214,970 km2 (83,000 sq mi) (85th)
    • Water (%) 8.4
    Population
    • 2016 estimate 735,909[3] (165th)
    • 2012 census 747,884[4]
    • Density 3.502/km2 (9.1/sq mi) (232nd or 8th least-densely populated in the world)
    GDP (PPP) 2016 estimate
    • Total $6.093 billion[5]
    • Per capita $7,919[5]
    GDP (nominal) 2016 estimate
    • Total $3.456 billion[5]
    • Per capita $4,492[5]
    Gini (199 44.5[6]
    medium
    HDI (2015) 0.638[7]
    medium · 127th
    Guyanese dollar (GYD)
    Time zone GYT (Guyana Time) (UTC-4)
    Drives on the left
    Guyana (pronounced /ɡaɪˈɑːnə/ or /ɡaɪˈænə/),[8][9] officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana,[10] is a sovereign state on the northern mainland of South America. It is, however, included in the Caribbean Region due to its strong cultural, historical, and political ties with other Anglo Caribbean countries and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Guyana is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south and southwest, Suriname to the east and Venezuela to the west. With 215,000 square kilometres (83,000 sq mi), Guyana is the fourth-smallest country on mainland South America after Uruguay, Suriname and French Guiana (an overseas region of France).

    The region known as "the Guianas" consists of the large shield landmass north of the Amazon River and east of the Orinoco River known as the "land of many waters". Originally inhabited by several indigenous groups, Guyana was settled by the Dutch before coming under British control in the late 18th century. It was governed as British Guiana, with mostly a plantation style economy until the 1950s. It gained independence in 1966, and officially became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations in 1970. The legacy of British rule is reflected in the country's political administration and diverse population, which includes Indian, African, Amerindian, and multiracial groups.
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