Several migrants were nabbed in Arizona Monday by federal authorities who are investigating if they are members of the same group who fled New York City following their arrests in the caught-on-camera beatdown of two NYPD cops, sources said.
The migrants were picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at a Greyhound bus station in Phoenix, according to law enforcement sources and a Fox News report.
The Manhattan shelter near where a mob of migrants attacked two NYPD cops is a lawless zone plagued by open-air drug peddling and all-night brawls, neighbors told The Post Thursday.
Tourists and New Yorkers working in the area alike were shocked by the mayhem surrounding the converted shelter at the onetime landmarked Candler Building in Midtown, steps from Times Square.
A group of migrants were caught trying to break into a woman’s Texas ranch house before getting into her neighbor’s home just 50 miles over the US-Mexico border.
Shocking security footage shared by Fox News‘ Bill Melugin shows the moment the group of immigrants began kicking at the door of the home in Edwards County.
As members of the group try to pry open the windows, to no avail, one of them grabs what appears to be a 2×4 plank of wood and starts banging it against the door.