The Trump administration has released a list of Zenbanger’s allegations along with some foreign criminals deported to El Salvador, including men convicted of rape and other heinous criminal activities.
Monday’s White House release A “small sample” of the name “cold-blooded criminal” was deported to El Salvador after reaching a transfer agreement within the Center for Terrorism Confinement, a well-known Central American country built in the homes of MS-13, Tren de Aragua and other major criminal peers. The press release comes as El Salvador President Naive Buquer met with President Donald Trump to discuss cooperation in detaining illegal immigrant criminals. (Related: Just four DEMs vote to prevent non-citizen votes in US elections)
According to a White House press release, the Venezuelan citizen, convicted of raping a 14-year-old girl and a confirmed member of the infamous crime, Sinjua Tren de Aragua (TDA), was among those deported to El Salvador. Kerwin Arturo Leal-Estrada and Jorge Luis Zerpa-Belancourt are two other Venezuelan nationals and have confirmed the TDA members sent.
The TDA began in 2014 as a prison gang in northern Aragua, northern Venezuela. Since then, the detective syndicate has grown exponentially into Venezuela’s largest criminal organization, boasting thousands of members in Latin America and the United States, and has been designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the Trump administration.
WASHINGTON, DC – April 14: President Donald Trump will meet with El Salvador President Naive Buquel in the White House oval office on April 14, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
According to the White House, members of the MS-13 gang, Jose Lopez Cruz and Miguel Angel Fuentes Lopez, both of which were listed as having also been deported to El Salvador. Both men were convicted of various assaults and other criminal charges.
“Thank you to the two leaders. [Trump and Bukele]many violent illegal immigrant murderers, rapists, gang members and other sick criminals were swiftly taken off our streets,” the White House said Monday.
March’s playing cards Called The alien enemy is the president’s wartime authorities dating back to the late 1700s, receiving offers to quickly detain and deport TDA members across the United States and to house these individuals at nominal charges using the Buchelle Center for Terrorism Confinement (CECOT).
The move is filled with strong resistance from left-wing groups opposed to Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda, with district judges holding obstacles to his efforts to expel suspected members of the gang. The Obama-appointed judge also ordered the return of Kilmer Abrego Garcia, a Salvador national deported to his country in March and accused MS-13 member.
The Trump administration argued that because El Salvador is a sovereign state and the Salvadra people themselves are under the custody of the state, the federal courts have no authority to request Garcia be returned from his home country.
Questions about whether El Salvador will bring Garcia back to the US were crushed on Monday in a meeting with Buquere and Trump.
“I think I’m proposing to smuggle terrorists into the US,” Buquere said in response to a reporter’s question about Garcia. “How can I smuggle? How can I get him back to the US? I’ll smuggle him into the US. Of course, I’m not going to do that.”
“I mean, the question is ridiculous. How can we smuggle terrorists into the US?” Bukel continued. “I don’t have the power to bring him back to the US. We don’t really like to release terrorists into our country.”
The Trump administration dropped other gang members and criminals on Monday. He was recently sent to El Salvador.
The two Salvadoran citizens convicted of murder, Elmer Concepción Romeroyan and Felipegomez, were sent back to their country by the Trump administration, according to the White House. Cesar Jumbel Lopez Larios, a Salvador national and one of the original MS-13 “Twelve Devil Apostles” also was deported to El Salvador.
On Monday, the White House nominated 14 other Salvador and Venezuelan individuals sent to the Central American country as the Trump administration reached a deal with Buquere. Other individuals included those convicted or charged with violent crimes, including rape, trickery, sexual assault, human trafficking, and child abuse.
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