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Illegal immigrants are facing gun charges

A MS-13 gang member arrested by the federal immigration authorities in Massachusetts last week faced the allegations of state guns and was previously ordered to be deported before being released by the Boston court.

On January 22, Louis Adolfo Guerra Perez, 19, was arrested by American immigrants and customs law enforcement officers (ICE).

On the first weekend, the Trump administration conducted many raids against “criminal foreigners”

19-year-old LUIS Adolfo Guerra-Perez was arrested by immigrant agents last week. He had to allegations to drugs and guns he had to be, and he was deported and then deported. (ice)

Patricia Hyde, director of the Agency Office, said: “LUIS Adolfo Guerra-Perez,” LUIS Adolfo Guerra-Perez, said, he ignored American laws at all. ” “He is a member of the violent street gang who is accused of illegally having high -capacity guns and drugs illegally. We will not tolerate such criminals to threaten our residents of the New England community.”

ICE said that after illegally entered the southern border of the United States, Guerra was originally arrested on March 21, 2021. The US border patrol team issued a notice to him to appear in front of immigration judges.

On May 8, 2021, the federal authorities released Gwala. A immigration judge ordered him to be deported in October 2024.

New York City officials said that the “political party of illegal immigration has ended”

However, on January 3, the East Boston District Court filed a lawsuit with several allegations, including having large -capacity weapons/guns, D -Class D control substances, no permits and ammunition with guns.

The court further ignored the requirements of the ice detention center due to the policy policy, and ordered the release of Guerra on January 22, although it was a gang member and allegations to his drugs and guns.

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He was still detained by the federal.

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