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Megyn Kelly outraged over migrants beating up NYPD cops: ‘Get them out of here!’

Megyn Kelly was infuriated by footage showing undocumented migrants beating up two of New York’s Finest — only for them to avoid justice.

Kelly on Friday reacted to video from last week showing a group of around a dozen illegal immigrants beating up two police officers in Times Square.

Six of those allegedly involved have been aꦰrrested. Five were released on bail.

Law enforcement sources told The Post that four of the accused fled on a bus bound f🍸or California.

“Go home! They come to America, they commit crimes, they beat up on cops. They get a free pass out of jail and then it’s the double bird to the rest of America,” Kelly said during Friday’s episode of her SiriusXM program “The Megyn Kelly Show.”

Kelly 💝reacted to one of the migrants flipping two birds at cameras after being🅺 released from custody on Wednesday.

She said the gesture was a way for the suspect, 22-year-old Jhoan Boada, to convey the message: “This is me taking advantage of your stupid-ass system!”

Megyn Kelly demanded that the illegal immigrants who were filmed beating up NYPD cops in Times Square last week be deported. The Megyn Kelly Show
Around a dozen migrants ganged up on two police officers in Times Square last week. DCPI

Kelly demanded that the migrants be deported: “They can be Venezuela’s problem. I don’t care. Get them out of here!”

Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday demanded as well that those caught on camera ganging up on🦂 the two officers be d👍eported.

“Get them all and send them back,” Hochul told reporters during an unrelated press confer𒉰ence announcing the rollout of new open-🧸gangway subway cars.

Five of the migrants who were arrested were released on bail. Police believe four of them fled to California. Steven Hirsch

“You don’t touch our police ✨officers. You d🥂on’t touch anyone,” she said.

Those a🀅rrested have been charged with second-degree assault on police officers and obstructing government administration.

All were Venezuelans ♍who arrived in the five boroughs🧜 sometime last year, according to law enforcement sources.

Police sources said at least one more suspect remains th🐈e subject of an NYPD manhunt.