
Both illegal immigrants involved in shooting an off-duty border agent in the face on Saturday are now in custody.
The one who fired the gun was detained when he sought medical attention for his own injuries.
And the second migrant involved in the crime was detained on Monday morning, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed during a press conference on the horrific attack.
The agent who was shot was able to use his sidearm service weapon to strike one of his two attackers – both of whom have a criminal record and are in the U.S. illegally.
‘There’s absolutely zero reason that someone who is scum of the earth like this should be running loose on the streets of New York City,’ Noem said.
Noem said that she visited with the 42-year-old federal agent on Monday morning and his family.
‘When I asked them if there was anything that they needed, they said, ‘Go after these criminals,’ the DHS Secretary recalled.
President Donald Trump’s immigration team vowed to flood sanctuary cities with agents to arrest and deport criminal migrants in the wake of a shooting of a Customs and Enforcement officer.

‘What we’ll do in a city like this is we’ll double down,’ Noem said in her briefing alongside border czar Tom Homan and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott.
‘We’ll put more agents here, we’ll put more personnel here, we’ll give them more equipment, more training for situations where they might have to go into a dangerous neighborhood where local law enforcement won’t be there to have their backs.’
Trump’s top three immigrant officials said they plan to make sure sanctuary cities are a priority for the administration.
‘Sanctuary cities are sanctuaries for criminals. Hard stop,’ Homan said during Monday morning’s press conference.
‘We are going to flood the zone,’ he vowed. ‘What we’re going to do – put more agents in New York City to look for that bad guy. So sanctuary cities get exactly what they don’t want – more agents in the community.’