Accused MS -13 gang leader determined for exile following allegations of judges

Photo of Alexandria Sheriff’s office of Henry Jose Vilatoro Santos.

A US federal judge All criminal allegations dismissed on Wednesday Henry Jose Vilatoro SantosA 24 -year -old Salvadoran National accused of being united MS -13 Leader On the east coast, clear the way for him ExileAccording to his lawyer.
The justice department’s request to withdraw the allegations earlier this month indicated its intentions to deport Villatoro Santos.
The presence of an American marshal from the fugitive task force at the hearing suggested adjacent transfer in immigration custody. According to CBS News, “They are likely to take her very quickly,” is likely to take them very quickly after hearing. ,
Henry Villatoro Santos was arrested on 27 March during an raid at her home in Woodbridge, Virginia, and was accused of being one. Non -resident In the possession of a gun.
Officials recognized him as one of the top three MS -13 gang leaders in the US and found it -related items in his bedroom and garage.
Earlier on 9 April, Attorney General Palm Bondi had requested Al Salvador to give up allegations to allow his immediate exile instead of a long prison sentence in the US.
A federal judge delayed the proposal on 18 April, but was approved by the US District Court Judge Claude Hilton on Wednesday.
Despite the allegations of uninterrupted violent crimes and leadership allegations in nationwide criminal activities, the allegation of allegations by the Department of Justice has not publicly associated him with any violent acts.
“This is an unusual case,” said in the court, keeping in mind the responsibility of the court, “to determine whether the proposal was made in good faith.”
He highlighted the lack of clarification of the Department of Justice to withdraw the allegations and questioned the uncertainty of later legal processes. “There will be a possibility of additional action,” CBS said.
The defense counsel criticized the use of Rule 48 (A) of the Department of Justice, which to dismiss the prosecution, suggests that this proper process was sidelined to security.
“They want to deport him without any procedure,” Els said, keeping in mind the department of Bandi’s statements and in mind the limited partnership of Homeland Security. Government lawyers replied that Raksha had already extended the matter beyond its initial request.
Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Trissia McLaglin told Fox News Digital about the growing frustration between gangs, given that officials caught members of 2,394 unidentified gang members during the early 100-day period of Trump.
“This is just the beginning,” he said.
He said, “This is just 100 days. We want to get these arrest numbers. We want to exclude these bad actors -trains de Argua from MS -13, Train de Argu. And that’s what we are going to distribute,” he said.
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