US Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined to comment. “We have to assume they intend to return to court, which, given the circumstances around their departure, seems unlikely,” the source added. Investigators say even though the defendants allegedly used false names with the charity and could be going to Mexico by way of Calexico, California, “we have no legal authority to chase them or attempt to stop them” because the Manhattan district attorney did not request bail and the defendants were released on their own recognizance, the law enforcement source said. It was not immediately clear who the four are among the group arrested this week in connection with the weekend incident. They were staying in a New York City shelter, used false names with the charity, the source told CNN. The four men were among at least seven people arrested in the incident. Four migrant men charged with felonies in an attack on two New York City Police Department officers Saturday outside a migrant shelter are en route to a California town near Mexico after they were released from custody and given bus tickets by a faith-based charity, a senior law enforcement official said.
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