2 Tren de Aragua gangbangers busted by NYPD have been deported to El Salvador's hellhole prison
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Two suspects linked to the Tren de Aragua gang have been deported to El Salvador's infamous CECOT prison after being arrested in New York City. Carlos Chivico Medina and Miguel Vaamondes Barrios faced serious criminal charges. This controversial move occurred under the Alien Enemies Act, which President Trump utilized to facilitate deportations of suspected gang members. The process has raised questions about the effectiveness of NYC's sanctuary laws that limit collaboration between local and federal authorities, particularly concerning dangerous individuals. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) successfully took custody of the suspects amid these legal intricacies.
Both Carlos Chivico Medina and Miguel Vaamondes Barrios were deported to El Salvador's notorious CECOT prison, invoking the Alien Enemies Act despite New York's sanctuary laws.
The Trump administration's actions enabled the deportation of 260 illegal migrants to CECOT, where they were seen shackled and subdued, highlighting tensions in immigration enforcement.
Read at New York Post
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