ICE Arrests Haitian Gang Member Shouting ‘Biden Forever!’

LOOK at What This Violent Biden Supporter Did

While U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were arresting a Haitian gang member, he was heard shouting “Biden forever!” and “F—k Trump!”

ICE has reportedly arrested hundreds of illegal aliens in the four days since President Donald Trump took office, including numerous MS-13 gang members and one Haitian gang member who apparently had something to say about the past three presidents of the United States.

While the illegal alien gang member was being carted away by ICE agents, a Fox News reporter embedded with ICE in Boston, Massachusetts, captured his temper tantrum.

“I’m not going back to Haiti!” the captured illegal alien screamed as he stuck his head out of the window of the ICE agents’ vehicle.

He then proceeded to praise the last two Democrat presidents — Barack Obama and Joe Biden, both of whom support open borders — while attacking Trump for daring to enforce immigration law.

“F—k Trump! You feel me? Yo, Biden forever, bro! Thank Obama for everything that he did for me, bro!” he said.

According to Fox News, a woman could also be heard shouting “thank you” to the ICE agents as they arrested the illegal alien criminals.

Despite having 18 convictions in recent years, this Haitian illegal alien was still allowed to stay in the country to continue committing crimes against Americans thanks to the Biden administration’s failed leadership.

Meanwhile, this Haitian gang member was not the only illegal alien arrested by ICE in Boston this week, as reports indicate that they also apprehended multiple MS-13 gang members, several murder suspects, and several rape suspects. As Massachusetts is a “sanctuary state,” many of the arrested illegal aliens had previously been released from police custody despite having ICE detainers, as well as Interpol Red Notices — which means that international police forces were requesting to arrest them for extradition.

Boston ICE Field Office acting director Patricia Hyde celebrated the arrests in a statement.

“Today was a good day. Today we took several significant public safety threats out of our communities,” Hyde said.

“Unfortunately, a lot were released by sanctuary policies. But we’re here to tell the Commonwealth and the rest of the country that we’re going to find them, whether they’re released or not,” she added.

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