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Exclusive: A decision from the bid era could possibly prevent a convicted murderer from being deported from the United States, at least while an important legal dispute in court.
Fox News drove together with investigations for immigration and customs authorities and home protection examinations in Los Angeles, the center of the recent unrest against anti-ice, and the agency arrested the Salvadoranian Alexander Alfredo Palacios Guevara, who not only has the conviction for murder, but also two cases of attempted murder representatives from 1994, according to an HSI source.
The man told Fox News: “I have a cat, I have a cat”, which turned out to be a convention against torture, which was granted to him from the Biden era of December 18 by the Board of Immigration.
A demonstrator places debris in a fire as a border patrol staff in Riot equipment and gas masks on Saturday, June 7, 2025, in front of an industrial park in Paramount, California. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)
In particular, he received dcat shifting the distance after the convention against torture, which means that it is risk of being tortured when he is sent back to El Salvador.
“This criminal alien should never have roamed the streets of Los Angeles. He is not only a member of the ruthless Suros gang, but he also has several convictions for murder, attack and rape or sexual abuse of a minor,” said an ice spokesman for Fox News.
“A very unusual legal decision from the Biden era in December allowed this dangerous criminal to live in American communities. Thanks to the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Noem, we remove the threat from public security, as it should always have been,” continued the explanation.
The US immigration and customs authority (ICE) as well as other federal law enforcement agencies will take part in a meeting in Chicago, Illinois on Sunday, January 26, 2025. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The order meant that he was short Published by ICE But then the next day due to the massive risk of public security.
Guevara remains in federal custody in the possibility of sending him to a third country, which the United States previously tried to send to South Sudan with convicted criminals.
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The South Sudan flight Last month, a federal judge in Boston led third -party distances. Nevertheless, the Ministry of Homeland Security is waiting for the Supreme Court to resolve the decision.
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When Fox News asked if he was a Convicted murdererGuevara replied: “I’m free.”
Fox News turned to his immigration lawyer, in whom he asked who he concerns when he was torturing him in El Salvador and further details about his case, but there was no answer yet. The eyes of the nation came up to Los Angeles at the beginning of this month when ice was restricted in the operations in the region, which led to protests and unrest in the city and all over the country.