


The Biden administration dismissed the amnesty case for the illegal who shot two NYPD officers this morning in New York City.
They case was dismissed nearly one month ago which meant Bernardo Castro Mata, not having been granted or denied asylum, could stay in the country indefinitely and the immigration system didn’t care. I guess it also meant he could shoot at cops with a gun he got HOW EXACTLY?????
Here’s more from the New York Post:
The Venezuelan migrant accused of shooting two NYPD cops during the early hours of Monday morning crossed into the US illegally last year, but the case against him has already been dismissed, The Post can exclusively reveal.
Bernardo Castro Mata, 19 — who shot one officer in the chest and another in the leg after they attempted to stop his moped in Queens — had a hearing in Chicago on May 6 where an immigration judge closed his case, according to ICE sources.
The information emerged less than 24 hours after The Post exposed the Biden administration’s dismissal of asylum cases and deportation orders against 350,000 migrants because they didn’t have criminal records or aren’t deemed national security threats.
Those migrants are also under no obligation to leave the country and are no longer monitored by Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE] — making them undocumented.
“The Biden administration is allowing foreigners to violate our immigration laws at every possible opportunity, with no finality, no real resolution of their cases.
“This is just the latest example proving that the government does not have the capacity to adequately vet large numbers of people randomly pouring across our borders,” former ICE chief of staff Jon Feere, who is now at the Center for Immigration Studies, told The Post.
Mata illegally crossed the border into Eagle Pass, Texas, where he was caught and arrested but later released in July 2023.
The Venezuelan national failed to provide an address to authorities, which assigned him an immigration court in Chicago for proceedings, according to an ICE source.