Hammer-wielding illegal who allegedly attacked jogger was freed by Biden admin — despite lengthy rap sheet: DHS

New York PostTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 1:47:25 PM
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Hammer-wielding illegal who allegedly attacked jogger was freed by Biden admin — despite lengthy rap sheet: DHS
  • An illegal immigrant armed with a hammer allegedly assaulted a jogger in a park, leading to condemnation from Homeland Security officials. Tricia McLaughlin emphasized that this individual, with a lengthy criminal record, should not have been in the community, highlighting failures in immigration enforcement.
  • This incident underscores significant concerns regarding the Biden administration's handling of immigration policies, particularly in relation to public safety and the vetting of individuals entering the U.S.
  • The situation reflects ongoing debates about immigration enforcement, with critics pointing to similar cases where individuals with criminal backgrounds have been allowed to remain in the U.S., raising questions about the effectiveness of current policies and the implications for community safety.
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