ICE arrests illegal Guyanese man in NY

Hardat Sampat (left) (New York Daily News photo)

A Queens, New York woman tried to block federal immigration officers from arresting her Guyanese husband yesterday morning, prompting a standoff when neighbours  started ripping into President  Donald Trump, law-enforcement sources said, according to a report in today’s New York Post.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers went to detain the woman’s illegal-immigrant husband, Hardat Sampat, after he had been released from jail on burglary and other charges, sources said.

The report said that officers stopped the couple’s car at about 10 a.m., on a one-way street at the corner of 101st Avenue and 112th Street near his home in Richmond Hill.

Hardat Sampat (left) (New York Daily News photo)

They took Sampat into custody, but his wife, the driver, refused to move the vehicle, blocking them from driving away, the NY Post report added.

ICE then called the NYPD for help. By the time cops arrived, a half-dozen people were gathered and protesting the arrest, an NYPD source said. The group directed its anger at cops and the president.

Police eventually convinced the wife to move the car, and ICE drove away with Sampat, a source said.

No other arrests were made, the report added.