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Illegal immigrant squatters arrested on drug, gun charges in the Bronx had failed to appear for asylum processing appointments

Four of the eight illegal immigrant squatters arrested skipped out on these appointments.

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Four of the eight illegal immigrant squatters arrested skipped out on these appointments.

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Four of the illegal immigrant squatters who were arrested in a Bronx home on charges related to firearms, drugs, and child endangerment reportedly skipped their processing appointments with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

According to the New York Post, Yoessy Pino Castillo, Yojairo Martinez, Javier Alborno, and Yerbin Lozado-Munoz, aged 25, were detained by the US Border Patrol in Texas over a year ago. However, they were subsequently released into the country due to overcrowding at processing centers. They failed to appear for their processing appointments.

Johan Cardenas Silva, another individual involved in the squatting incident, was taken into custody in 2022 and had previously been ordered for removal by an immigration judge. However, he was released from his detention center under an order of supervision to report to New York City. Silva failed to attend his Enforcement and Removal Operations appointment upon arriving in New York City.

“At the check-ins, migrants are supposed to file a claim, that could be for asylum, and let officials know where they are staying. Immigration officials can then determine what level of supervision is required,” the Post explained.

The four men were among eight squatters recently apprehended for occupying a house where firearms, drugs, and a seven-year-old child were discovered in the basement.

The situation highlights concerns regarding immigration enforcement and the management of individuals released into the country pending processing and removal proceedings. It also comes at a time of multiple issues with illegal immigrants attempting to squat in homes in the US in recent days.

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