On the very day Jeffries publicly claimed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel stationed at airports were “sitting around, doing nothing,” a life-or-death emergency unfolded just yards away from one of those same agents.
According to federal officials, a one-year-old child suddenly stopped breathing while passing through a security checkpoint at JFK. Panic broke out instantly. The boy’s father, desperate and overwhelmed, held his unresponsive child as bystanders looked on.
Within seconds, an ICE agent nearby reacted.
The Department of Homeland Security later confirmed the details in a statement that has since gone viral. “This heroic officer immediately sprang into action—rushing toward the cries, taking the child, and performing a Heimlich maneuver that restored the infant’s breathing after nearly two minutes.”
The statement continued: “This officer’s extraordinary bravery embodies the selfless service of DHS law enforcement.”
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