Haitians accused of assaulting pilots and ICE agents on deportation flights

 Daily Mail:

Haitian immigrants deported back to the Caribbean nation have bit Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and assaulted pilots on deportation flights back to Port-au-Prince, according to new reports.

In one incident on Monday at Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas, two Haitian migrants left their seats as the plane taxied to the runway and attacked ICE agents by biting them, forcing takeoff to be delayed, according to the Washington Examiner

Meanwhile, in another incident, three ICE officers also suffered non-life-threatening injuries during an assault on Tuesday at the Port-au-Prince airport, when a group from a plane carrying single adult men stormed another recently arrived flight carrying deported families, according to NBC News

The Haitian men also assaulted the pilots of that plane, who work for a government contractor licensed to fly deportation flights, and demanded to be taken back to the US, a source familiar with internal reports told the outlet. 

In Monday's incident in Texas, federal assault charges will be brought against the migrants accused of biting the ICE officers.

It was not immediately clear if any charges were pending in Tuesday's incidents in Port-au-Prince. 

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I suspect they will not get much help from Haiti on the actions in that country.  This is just another element of how Biden's open borders policy has created problems for law enforcement and officers. 

See, also:

NBC: Another 20,000+ Haitians May Migrate to Texas

And: 

Abbott: I Haven’t Heard from Biden on Border During His Whole Term

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